A landlord in New York confessed to stabbing and killing three people, according to the police. The crime was discovered after the landlord walked into a police precinct and admitted to the crime. The victims were found in the building’s basement and upstairs bedroom. The suspect’s identity has been revealed as David Daniel. The incident is believed to be related to unpaid rent. Charges against the landlord are pending. Zachary Folk reported
A landlord in New York City walked into a police precinct and confessed to stabbing and killing three people. The crime was discovered in St Albans, Queens after the landlord made the surprise confession. The 54-year-old man told officers that he was having issues with his tenants. The suspect, identified as David Daniel, admitted to the crime calmly. Police found two victims in the basement of the building and another victim in an upstairs bedroom. The victims were pronounced dead at the scene. The incident is currently under investigation, and charges against the landlord are pending. Police believe the dispute may have started over unpaid rent. In a separate incident earlier this year, another landlord in Brooklyn set his building on fire after his tenants refused to pay rent..
A shocking incident occurred in St Albans, Queens, where a landlord walked into a New York City police precinct and confessed to stabbing and killing three people. The crime was discovered on Tuesday morning after the landlord’s unexpected admission. The 54-year-old man, identified as David Daniel, entered the 113th Precinct calmly and informed officers that he was having issues with his tenants. The officers immediately checked on the man’s property and found two unconscious and unresponsive individuals in the basement, as well as another unconscious woman in an upstairs bedroom. Emergency medical services arrived at the scene and pronounced all three victims dead. The two victims in the basement were reportedly the landlord’s tenants, while the victim upstairs was his girlfriend. The police believe that the dispute leading to the crime may have been related to unpaid rent. The incident is currently under investigation, and charges against the landlord are pending. This incident brings to mind another case earlier this year, where a landlord in Brooklyn set his building on fire after his tenants refused to pay rent. In that incident, a family of eight, including six young children, narrowly escaped harm. The landlord, Rafiqul Islam, was charged with multiple counts of attempted murder, arson, and assault. The police are urging anyone with information about the St Albans triple homicide to come forward. For more stories like this, visit our news page. Stay updated with the latest news by following Metro.co.uk on Twitter and Facebook. You can also receive our articles directly on your device by signing up for our daily push alerts..