Brooklyn Man Charged with Murder After Fatally Choking His Sister
A tragic incident unfolded in a Brooklyn apartment, where a 68-year-old man, Thomas Fagan, was charged with murder for fatally choking his younger sister, Mary Fagan, 64. The siblings shared a home on St. Johns Place near Bedford Avenue in Crown Heights, where Mary was found unresponsive in the living room on July 26.
Emergency Medical Services pronounced Mary dead at the scene, sparking an investigation into the circumstances surrounding her untimely demise. Initially thought to be a natural death, further examination revealed bruising on Mary’s neck, indicating possible strangulation. The city Medical Examiner’s Office determined her cause of death to be homicide due to “compression of the neck.”
During questioning, Thomas confessed to the crime, leading to his arrest and subsequent murder charge. Despite having no prior arrests, Thomas was held without bail following his plea of not guilty at his arraignment. The motive behind the chilling act remains undisclosed by authorities.
Notably, the NYPD had no previous records of domestic-violence incidents involving the Fagan siblings, shedding light on the shocking nature of the crime. The community and law enforcement are left grappling with the tragic loss of Mary Fagan and the unsettling circumstances surrounding her death.