Five individuals tragically lost their lives in a murder-suicide incident that occurred on a serene cul-de-sac in Nassau County. This devastating event unfolded shortly after the passing of the family’s matriarch, Theresa Martha DeLucia, and as relatives were preparing to sell the house where the tragedy took place.
The victims, all of whom were shot to death, were found inside the small blue home on Wyoming Court in Syosset. The perpetrator, believed to be DeLucia’s adult son who resided in the residence with his late mother, ultimately took his own life on the front lawn of the property.
The timing of this horrific incident is particularly heart-wrenching, as the family was in the process of selling the house following DeLucia’s recent passing at the age of 95. Real estate agent Mary Macaluso, who was scheduled to meet with the family to discuss listing the home, arrived at the scene only to find the street closed off by authorities.
According to Macaluso, the family had requested a swift sale of the property as two members had traveled from Florida for the funeral and were planning to return soon. The house, valued at nearly $900,000 as per Zillow estimates, was set to be put on the market.
Nassau County Police Commissioner Patrick Ryder confirmed that the incident was indeed a murder-suicide, with the adult son believed to have been distressed over the circumstances surrounding the sale of the house. This led him to fatally shoot four individuals inside the residence before taking his own life.
A neighbor residing across the street from DeLucia and her son shared that the son had been struggling with mental health issues and was deeply affected by his mother’s passing and the prospect of losing the home where he had lived his entire life.
The community in Syosset has been left reeling from this tragic event, as the loss of five lives in such a violent manner has undoubtedly shaken the neighborhood to its core. The investigation into the circumstances surrounding the murder-suicide continues as authorities work to uncover the full extent of this heartbreaking tragedy.