The New York Daily News reported on Tuesday that incriminating statements related to the Nov. 13 murder of Stamford’s Joseph Comunale may be inadmissible in court because police questioned one of the suspects after he called a lawyer. During the interrogation, Lawrence Dilione, 28, of Jersey City, N.J., told New York police detectives where to find Comunale’s body, according to a criminal complaint. Police said Comunale, a 26-year-old Westhill High School grad, was stabbed 15 times after a party at a luxury Manhattan apartment before his body was taken to Oceanport, N.Y., and buried in a shallow grave behind a flower shop. An NYPD spokesman referred questions to the Manhattan District Attorney’s Office, which has yet to respond to requests for comment.