New York, NY
A New York City school teacher was found stabbed to death inside her Staten Island apartment Thursday afternoon.
Simonette
Mapes-Crupi, 29, was found face down in a pool of blood by her husband,
Jonathan Crupi, in their New Springville apartment around 1:50 p.m.
Authorities said she was stabbed multiple times.
Police tape blocked off off a portion of the condominium complex on Forest Hills Road, hours after police said they got a 911 call from the victim’s husband.
Police initially looked into a home invasion theory, but sources told CBS 2 there was no evidence to support it, other than a home in disarray, CBS 2′s Sean Hennessey reported.
Jonathan Crupi has been questioned by police. Police have not made any arrests yet nor have they released a possible motive.
Neighbor Rachel Havia said she came home and saw police everywhere. The victim’s relatives were also extremely distraught.
Interestingly, just a week ago, the teacher posted a near-death experience on her Facebook page, writing: “Crupi and I survived a shootout today…Thank God we are ok…To all the wanna be gangstas
of Staten Island (who say they are from Brooklyn but really aren’t), be
grateful you have what you have and stop trying to live a lifestyle you
will never understand.”
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