
38-year-old woman found dead by maid inside hotel room in SoHo identified by police
The victim was discovered in her room at SoHo 54 Hotel around 10:30 a.m. Thursday.
She has been identified by police as Denisse Oleas-Arancibia of Queens.
That's what I am hoping for along with plenty of cctv footage. I have a feeling we won't have to wait too long. MOOHopefully, that receipt will lead them to someone.
when her son didnt know her occupation, coupled by where she was found, i worried this was true.The DM (ETA: I'm only posting a news story, not making any judgement)
Right?! I'm glad it's no bail.Wow! No telling how many women he has assaulted and/ or murdered. Thankfully, he is locked up now.
AND one in FloridaCaught in Arizona and guess what - he stabbed two women multiple times there.
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Suspect arrested in Arizona over killing in NYC hotel
Raad Almansoori, 26, was arrested in Arizona on a separate assault on another woman. NYPD detectives are now looking to question him over the death of Denisse Oleas-Arancibia.www.dailymail.co.uk
I skimmed right over that, thanks!AND one in Florida
Getting real tired of seeing people out on bail commit heinous crimes.Raad Almansoori, 26, made statements linking himself to a string of assaults on women when he was arrested for a pair of stabbings in Arizona this weekend, police said.![]()
Man wanted in SoHo hotel death may be multi-state serial attacker, police say
The suspect was caught on camera wearing the victim's leggings after she was murdered in the New York City hotel.abc7ny.com
Police say in one of those incidents in Arizona, he tried to steal a woman's car outside a Starbucks and stabbed her multiple times.
In another incident, police in Surprise say they are recommending homicide charges in a separate stabbing at a McDonald's on Sunday morning. Authorities in Scottsdale said they arrested him in a stolen car hours later.
Almansoori was actually out on bail after an arrest last year in Sumter County, Florida.
This week, the police announced that a 26-year-old man suspected of committing the crime had been arrested in Arizona, where he was accused of stabbing another woman a few days after the homicide in New York. A Manhattan prosecutor flew to Arizona to discuss bringing the man back to face charges.
In most homicide cases across the country, it would be a routine extradition. But on Wednesday, an Arizona prosecutor refused, saying she did not believe Alvin L. Bragg, Manhattan’s district attorney, could be trusted to keep him behind bars.
Rachel Mitchell, the Maricopa County attorney, said at a news conference on Wednesday that her team would not work with Mr. Bragg, whose office is seeking to charge the man, Raad Almansoori, in the killing of 38-year-old Denisse Oleas-Arancibia.
“Having observed the treatment of violent criminals in the New York area by the Manhattan D.A. there, Alvin Bragg,” Ms. Mitchell told reporters, “I think it’s safer to keep him here and keep him in custody, so that he cannot be out doing this to individuals either in our state, county, or anywhere in the United States.”
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Arizona Refuses to Send Murder Suspect to New York Over Bragg’s Policies (Published 2024)
The Maricopa County attorney in Arizona said she would fight to keep a man who authorities believe bludgeoned a woman to death in a New York City hotel.www.nytimes.com
Smart move IMOThis week, the police announced that a 26-year-old man suspected of committing the crime had been arrested in Arizona, where he was accused of stabbing another woman a few days after the homicide in New York. A Manhattan prosecutor flew to Arizona to discuss bringing the man back to face charges.
In most homicide cases across the country, it would be a routine extradition. But on Wednesday, an Arizona prosecutor refused, saying she did not believe Alvin L. Bragg, Manhattan’s district attorney, could be trusted to keep him behind bars.
Rachel Mitchell, the Maricopa County attorney, said at a news conference on Wednesday that her team would not work with Mr. Bragg, whose office is seeking to charge the man, Raad Almansoori, in the killing of 38-year-old Denisse Oleas-Arancibia.
“Having observed the treatment of violent criminals in the New York area by the Manhattan D.A. there, Alvin Bragg,” Ms. Mitchell told reporters, “I think it’s safer to keep him here and keep him in custody, so that he cannot be out doing this to individuals either in our state, county, or anywhere in the United States.”
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Arizona Refuses to Send Murder Suspect to New York Over Bragg’s Policies (Published 2024)
The Maricopa County attorney in Arizona said she would fight to keep a man who authorities believe bludgeoned a woman to death in a New York City hotel.www.nytimes.com