Suspect in murder of New York City woman at luxury Hamptons spa and resort is found dead
A man wanted in connection to the slaying of a New York City woman at a chic Hamptons resort was found dead in Pennsylvania, police said Wednesday.
A man wanted in connection to the slaying of a New York City woman at a chic Hamptons resort was found dead in Pennsylvania, police said Wednesday.
Thomas Gannon, 56, was suspected of murdering 33-year-old Sabina Rosas at Shou Sugi Ban House in Water Mill, about 90 miles east of Midtown Manhattan, Suffolk County police said.
Gannon "was found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound at his home" in Honesdale, Pennsylvania, about 200 miles from the murder scene, according to a Suffolk County Police Department statement.
It wasn't immediately clear on Wednesday morning how Gannon might have known the victim, identified as Sabina Khorramdel by her loved ones.
"It is with immense grief that we announce the tragic death of Sabina Khorramdel, our beloved daughter, sister, fiancee, and friend," according to a family statement issued early Wednesday, before police announced that the suspect was dead.
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