A man wanted in the murder of a New York City woman at a luxury resort in the Hamptons has been found dead in Pennsylvania, police said Wednesday.
Suffolk County police said Thomas Gannon, 56, is suspected of killing Sabina Rosas, 33, at the Sho Sugi Van House in Water Mill, about 90 miles east of midtown Manhattan. It is.
Suffolk County police said in a statement that Gannon was “found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound” at his home in Honesdale, Pennsylvania, about 320 miles from the scene of the murder.
Police said Gannon and Rosas, known to their loved ones as Sabina Horamder, knew each other.
A Suffolk County Police Department spokesperson said, “While we have not confirmed the relationship, we can say that it was effectively a domestic relationship.”
With Gannon’s death, Rosa’s loved ones will never know exactly what happened, they said.
“While we are deeply saddened by the tragic loss of life, we also feel a deep sense of injustice,” the family said in a statement.
“Sabina deserves justice and we wanted accountability for her death. The loss of a suspect means we will never hear the truth about what happened to her.” “This result deprives us of the opportunity to find closure through the legal process.” Said.
Rosas was the eldest of three children and is survived by her mother, father, fiance and estranged husband, her family said.
An employee found her in her guest room Monday afternoon. Southampton Police said in a statement that the killing “appears to be an isolated incident” and there is “no immediate danger to the public at this time.”
Representatives for Sho Sugi Van House could not be reached for comment Wednesday.
Sho Sugi Ban House advertises itself as a resort that is “understated luxury” and “grounded in sustainability and a deep love of natural natural beauty.”
According to its website, “Inspired by the Japanese principles of wabi-sabi and the spirit of openness and exploration, Sho Sugi Ban House offers spa, healing arts, nutrition and fitness in a holistic and educational environment. , and offers a complete wellness experience.” “We welcome diverse perspectives and are especially inspired by the power of women and the wisdom of our communities.”