Trans homicide suspect arrested after 2 women found murdered in New York apartment
Authorities arrested a
trans-identified double homicide suspect on Sunday, who has been accused of
allegedly killing two female victims in New York. Alan "Alina" Abad, 19, of Westwood, New Jersey, was booked into the Rockland County Jail without bail. The killings are believed to have occurred inside an apartment unit located in Spring Valley,
police said.
Spring Valley Police Chief Richard Oleszczuk said that officers discovered the victims around 8:30 pm on February 15 while conducting a welfare check. One victim was found dead at the scene, while the other victim was transported to a local hospital and later died from injuries. Authorities reported that the two victims sustained severe head injuries.
Abad was arrested the following day, February 16, and was booked into jail on first-degree murder charges. The suspect is a biological male who
identifies as female.
According to investigators, Abad uploaded several
videos to TikTok of himself dancing outside just hours before the gruesome murders. Police said the killings are believed to be isolated incidents and that the suspect and victims knew each other. It's unclear if the video was taken outside of the apartment complex.
On the day of his arrest, Abad posted another video to TikTok which consisted of him eating pizza with someone he referred to as his "auntie."
Alan “Alina” Abad, 19, of Westwood, New Jersey, was booked into the Rockland County Jail without bail.
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