I would be willing to bet money that no one needed to suggest to her that she hide her face as much as possible.I wonder if her lawyer told her to swirl her head around continually to keep her face hidden, or were there severe wind gusts at the time?![]()
There isn't much on the web, but I'm guessing that is because she has scrubbed it before turning herself in (IMO). Anyone that knows her recognized her in the photograph. She spent the last few days preparing to be arrested, IMO.
I sure hope there are witnesses and cameras proving she did it.
Possibly described her distinctive hair color and length, too
<BBM> <snip> In a Facebook post following the attack, Gustern’s friend Barbara Bleier, who was at Gustern’s apartment the night of the attack, described what she saw. “Within a few minutes, there was a pounding on the lobby door, and a young man was helping a badly wounded and bleeding Barbara into the lobby,” Bleier wrote. “She, and the young man were able to tell us that she had been attacked by a woman, likely in her 30’s, and to describe the woman a bit.”
Woman Accused Of Shoving Broadway Coach Repped By Giuliani Attorney – Deadline
Before she lost consciousness, Gustern told police and a friend that a woman crossed the street, approached her directly, called her a 'b***h' and shoved her 'as hard as she had ever been hit in her life.'
Prosecutors say Pazienza stood on 29th Street and watched an ambulance as it arrived at the scene, according to surveillance videos reviewed by police.
Soon after the attack, she went back home to Astoria, Queens, quit her job at a store in Chelsea, deleted all social media and took down a website advertising her wedding this June, prosecutors say. The day after Gustern died, she allegedly fled for her parents' home on Long Island and later stashed her phone at her aunt's house so police wouldn't find it.
Long Island woman is arrested for death of vocal coach who she shoved in the street | Daily Mail Online
Yeah, that's... all very unusual.
Reading all that, mental illness seems a strong suspicion.
I'd like to know what the "derogatory term" was that she allegedly shouted at the victim before shoving her. Was it about her age??
Pazienza lives in Queens, so I wonder what she was actually doing in Manhattan with her fiancé Pereira that evening?
Were they hanging out, drinking, eating, or shopping after work?
Where was her finacé while she was wandering in the area for 20 mins before the attack?...
the DailyMail article says: "Soon after the attack, she went back home to Astoria, Queens, quit her job at a store in Chelsea. Maybe the fiancé was picking her up after work? I wonder what store it was…