By | February 21, 2024

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Manhattan Hotel Murder Suspect Brags About Killing Queens Woman

In a disturbing turn of events, the suspect accused of killing a Queens woman in a Manhattan hotel room has been linked to a string of violent crimes across multiple states. The suspect, identified as 26-year-old Raad Almansoori, allegedly bludgeoned Denisse Oleas-Arancibia to death with an iron at the SoHo 54 Hotel in Lower Manhattan.

Suspect’s Violent Crime Spree

After the brutal murder, Almansoori allegedly fled the scene, leaving behind a trail of evidence that led authorities to Arizona. There, he reportedly stabbed two women and carjacked another victim at knifepoint. Almansoori’s violent behavior did not stop there, as he is also accused of attacking a McDonald’s worker in Phoenix.

Connection to Other Crimes

Authorities are now investigating whether Almansoori may be connected to additional crimes in other states. The suspect has a history of arrests in Florida, Texas, and Arizona, with charges ranging from kidnapping to domestic violence. Police believe there may be more victims yet to be identified and are seeking information from the public and law enforcement agencies nationwide.

Extradition Process Underway

Following his arrest in Arizona, Almansoori admitted to police that he had harmed multiple women, including the victim in New York. Law enforcement officials in Arizona and New York are currently working on an extradition treaty to bring Almansoori back to face charges in Manhattan. The timeline for his return remains uncertain.

Appeal for Information

Police Chief Joseph Kenny urged the public to come forward with any information about Almansoori’s activities in their communities. The suspect has ties to Florida, Texas, and Arizona, and authorities are keen to uncover any additional crimes he may have committed. The FBI has been contacted to assist in the investigation.

As the case unfolds, the shocking nature of the crimes allegedly committed by Raad Almansoori continues to grip the nation. Stay tuned for further updates as law enforcement agencies work together to bring justice to the victims and their families.

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