A refrigerator letter led to the arrest of Orsolya Gaal’s accused killer in Queens, New York.
“Get a new handyman,” the message added, disclosing a detail about the worker with whom she had supposedly had an affair before her death.
Note On Fridge Helped Police Determine Suspect In Queens Mom’s Killing https://t.co/2i4I3Zv6f8 pic.twitter.com/EVANZ9DPCD
— Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) April 23, 2022
So far as authorities could ascertain, the old handyman was 44-year-old David Bonola, who was nabbed for the heinous murder early Thursday morning.
He admitted to stabbing Gaal 59 times, packing her corpse into a hockey bag, and abandoning her near her home at the edge of a park, according to police. On Thursday afternoon, it was unclear whether he had retained legal counsel.
This Clue Helped Cops Solve the Horrific Murder of a Mom in Queens https://t.co/61Lnm9DDpe
— Hazel Gordon (@Hazelgordon007) April 22, 2022
Bonola has been in the United States unlawfully for more than two decades, according to authorities with the New York Police Department.
According to law enforcement authorities, he was in breach of immigration law when he was arrested for Gaal’s heinous murder on Wednesday.
Suspected killer David Bonola was in country illegally at time of Orsolya Gaal slay: sources https://t.co/pxf5jFAnNy via @nypmetro
— FAIR (@FAIRImmigration) April 23, 2022
The tragic incident has served as a watershed event for Queens and the country, as concerns surrounding illegal immigration remain a major concern in the aftermath of the Biden administration’s open border policy.
The country has experienced the most illegal border crossings in more than two decades, raising fears that more crimes may be perpetrated by people who are in the country illegally.