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Suspect in Murder of Queens Jewish Woman Was at Local “Chipotle” Hours Before Arrest Edited by: TJVNews.com A Queens Jewish woman was brutally stabbed to 58 times and her dead body stuffed into her son’s hockey bag. The gruesome murder rocked the city as people recoiled with sheer horror at the heinous murder. Orsolya Gaal, […]

Suspect in Murder of Queens Jewish Woman Was at Local “Chipotle” Hours Before Arrest

Edited by: TJVNews.com

A Queens Jewish woman was brutally stabbed to 58 times and her dead body stuffed into her son’s hockey bag. The gruesome murder rocked the city as people recoiled with sheer horror at the heinous murder.

Orsolya Gaal, a 51-year-old mother of two, was found in a bag on the corner of Metropolitan Avenue and Jackie Robinson Parkway in Forest Hills shortly after 8 a.m. last Saturday, the NYPD said, as was reported by NBC News.

The suspect in the murder is David Bonola, 44, of Queens. NBC News reported that he was taken into custody on charges of murder, criminal tampering and criminal possession of a weapon.

A week later, on April 23rd, the Post reported that only hours prior to his arrest, Bonola was hanging out at a Forest Hills location of the Chipotle restaurant chain.

On Wednesday, April 20th a worker that the restaurant on Austin Street said Bonola was at the eatery and was as “friendly” as ever,

The Chipotle employee told the Post, “He was right here. I think he wanted the bathroom code and a water cup.”

“I was like, ‘Hey, where have you been? I haven’t seen you in a while.’ He was like I’ve been here and there and whatever. He wanted the bathroom code and a water cup and he left. He was no different than when I saw him the last time,” the employee told the Post.

At a news conference on Thursday, Chief of Detectives James Essig said that the killing cam

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