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|    26 Apr 22 02:04:06    |
      XPost: alt.fan.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.guns, alt.politics.republicans       XPost: nyc.politics, soc.women, alt.society.mental-health       From: mentally_ill_democrats@gmail.com              The Forest Hills mom found dead in a hockey duffel bag spent some of       her final hours puttering around her yard and enjoying a night out —       before video caught a mysterious figure lugging her makeshift casket       down the street.              Cops are trying to piece together how Orsolya Gaal, 51, went from a       well-to-do, seemingly typical stay-at-home married mom of two to a       slay victim.              “It’s a mystery,” an NYPD source told The Post on Sunday. “Now it’s       a question of piecing together everything she did that night.”              The source said that during Gaal’s final hours Friday, “She goes out       with friends.              “We’re pulling video and receipts from those places,” the source       said.              Gaal returned home before midnight and a short time later, her       killer arrived, another NYPD source said.              “[Then] around 4:30 a.m. [Saturday], you see somebody rolling this       [duffel bag] down the sidewalk from multiple cameras,’’ the first       police source said.              “[Cops] actually traced it backward from the scene to the house,”       the source said, referring to a blood trail from the bag.              “She knew the people she was out with,’’ the source added of the       victim. “We’re talking to them. We also have to figure out, did she       meet some mysterious stranger along the way?”              Gaal’s body was found with multiple stab wounds in a hockey bag, not       unlike the one used by her son, the second law enforcement source       noted.              Detectives have found no sign of a break-in at the house. They       believe the suspect knew his victim and stabbed her out of anger, a       source said.              Police on Sunday released surveillance footage that showed a person       dragging a duffel bag across the sidewalk.              A large contingent of police officers was back at the home, which       was surrounded by crime-scene tape, about 6 p.m. Sunday.              Neighbors of Gaal — whose body was discovered by a dog-walker around       8 a.m. Saturday, less than a mile from her upscale home — said they       were shocked by the violence.              “I saw her [Friday] in her backyard,” said John Blankson, who lives       next to the family’s stately, Tudor-style home.              “We share a common backyard with [her] dog,’’ the resident said,       apparently referring to an adorable little brown pooch that Gaal       posed with in a slew of Facebook photos on her page.              “[Saturday] morning, we were like, ‘Why can’t we hear the dog this       morning?’ It’s super shocking,” Blankson said.              “They were a normal family,” he added.              Gaal’s body was found by a resident who was walking his two hounds       in nearby Forest Park when the Rhodesian ridgeback dogs latched onto       the scent coming from the duffel bag.              The NYPD said Sunday that surveillance footage from the area       captured “an unknown individual” dragging a wheeled duffel bag from       the direction of Gaal’s home.              The hockey bag containing her corpse was discovered about four hours       after the person appeared on the footage, and cops followed the       blood trail from it to the side door of Gaal’s Juno Street home,       authorities said.              When police got to the house, officers found Gaal’s 13-year-old son       on the top floor of the home, authorities said.              “He stated he lives at the location but does not know where she       is,’’ cops said in a statement.              The boy was taken into custody to be interviewed and later released,       law enforcement sources said.              The high-up NYPD source added to The Post that detectives don’t       believe the boy left the house overnight.              Neighbors said the youngster had been scheduled to have his bar       mitzvah a few weeks ago but that the family had to cancel the event       because his dad contracted COVID-19.              Gaal’s husband, businessman Howard Klein, was reportedly in Portland       with the couple’s 17-year-old son on a college hunt at the time she       was murdered, according to social media posts.              Neighbors said Klein, the founder of RK Equity Advisors — a boutique       capital markets advisory firm focused on lithium-ion battery       materials — wanted his older boy to attend the University of       Michigan at Ann Arbor, his alma mater.              A source said Klein received a threat from his wife’s cellphone       shortly after the killing.              Klein told The Post on Saturday that he was on his way home, while       repeatedly saying the family’s lives “are at stake.              “There are concerns about our safety,” he said. “Our lives are at       risk.”              Police said they previously responded to a 911 call at the house       after Klein reported his wife missing May 29, 2020. The husband       later told the cops his wife had been found.              The couple’s older son also went missing in July 2021 but was later              [continued in next message]              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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