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Orsoyola Gaal person of interest. #NYPD #OrsoyolaGaal #ForestHills #hanydman #CrimeScene #detectives

Orsoyola Gaal person of interest. #NYPD #OrsoyolaGaal #ForestHills #hanydman #CrimeScene #detectivesOrsolya Gaal’s murderer apparently didn’t go to her home planning to kill her, law-enforcement sources said on Tuesday.  The frenzied deadly attack on the married Forest Hills mom was too sloppy, for one thing, sources said.  “[Detectives] don’t think it was a planned murder,’’ a source said.  “He left a blood trail for five blocks from the house,’’ the source said.  “It was like a trail of bread crumbs.  “If you want to kill somebody, you try to make it a little cleaner, be a little more prepared. He didn’t go with something to move her body. He took something from the house.  “I’m sure with that kind of blood, there’s lots of DNA there,’’ the source said. “The killer’s DNA has gotta be in that blood. It’s not a clean scene.’’  Gaal, the 51-year-old mother of two teenage boys, was stabbed nearly 60 times inside her family’s Tudor-style home around 12:40 a.m. Saturday and stuffed into a black duffel bag taken from the house.  Her body was later found inside the bloodied bag about a half-mile away by a man walking his dogs.  Cops are now looking to question her handyman ex-lover, sources told the press.  Police have not identified a suspect or a person of interest in the vicious slaying but said they do want to talk to handyman, who had intimate knowledge of the Juno Street home and knew where the family kept a spare key, sources said.


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20 Apr 2022

Orsoyola Gaal person of interest. #NYPD #OrsoyolaGaal #ForestHills #hanydman #CrimeScene #detectivesOrsolya Gaal’s murderer apparently didn’t go to her home planning to kill her, law-enforcement sources said on Tuesday. The frenzied deadly attack on the married Forest Hills mom was too sloppy, for one thing, sources said. “[Detectives] don’t think it was a planned murder,’’ a source said. “He left a blood trail for five blocks from the house,’’ the source said. “It was like a trail of bread crumbs. “If you want to kill somebody, you try to make it a little cleaner, be a little more prepared. He didn’t go with something to move her body. He took something from the house. “I’m sure with that kind of blood, there’s lots of DNA there,’’ the source said. “The killer’s DNA has gotta be in that blood. It’s not a clean scene.’’ Gaal, the 51-year-old mother of two teenage boys, was stabbed nearly 60 times inside her family’s Tudor-style home around 12:40 a.m. Saturday and stuffed into a black duffel bag taken from the house. Her body was later found inside the bloodied bag about a half-mile away by a man walking his dogs. Cops are now looking to question her handyman ex-lover, sources told the press. Police have not identified a suspect or a person of interest in the vicious slaying but said they do want to talk to handyman, who had intimate knowledge of the Juno Street home and knew where the family kept a spare key, sources said.


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