Two women accused of murder used victim's severed thumb to access money in Washington, D.C.

Two women accused of murdering their wealthy benefactor are charged with armed felony murder.

July 11th 2024.

Two women accused of murder used victim's severed thumb to access money in Washington, D.C.
Two women have been charged with the murder of a 53-year-old man, Fasil Teklemariam, in Washington, D.C. According to reports from CBS News, 19-year-old Audrey Miller and 22-year-old Tiffany Taylor Gray were arrested by police officers after allegedly killing their "sugar daddy" several months ago. The victim was found stabbed to death with multiple injuries in his apartment on April 5th.

Police officials from the Metropolitan Police Department stated that the victim's thumb was missing from his body, and it was believed to have been cut off around the time of his murder. The two women were named as suspects in the case, along with three other men, one of whom was identified as 34-year-old Tommy Whack. He was charged in connection with the crime back in May.

Surveillance footage from the victim's building showed Miller and Gray entering the building on the evening of the murder, along with three other suspects, including Gray, who were seen returning to the building in the early hours of April 3rd. It was alleged that various items were stolen from the victim's apartment, and the video footage showed several people in hoodies and masks leaving the building with bags and boxes.

During the investigation, police found evidence that suggested cleaning agents were used to conceal and eliminate any traces of the suspects' involvement in the crime. They also discovered footprints at the scene that they believed belonged to the suspects. One witness told authorities that they had overheard a group of people talking about cutting off the victim's thumb and stabbing him. The witness also claimed to have seen Gray using the victim's missing thumb to access his bank account, pay for Ubers, and purchase alcohol and other substances.

According to the witness, Gray may have also used Cash App accounts belonging to the victim. It was reported that the victim had previously filed a theft report against Gray for allegedly being involved in the loss of his phone and unauthorized charges of $1,600 to his Cash App account. This shocking case has raised awareness about the dangers of online scams, with recent reports of men being lured into virtual reality by NFT promoters posing as strippers. It serves as a reminder to always be cautious when sharing personal information and to be aware of potential scams.

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