Originally Posted by muleshoe
Originally Posted by KFWA
An 80-year-old man was found dead in a New York City apartment building with the words “I touch little girls” scrawled across his body, police and a neighbour said on Tuesday.


Pretty obvious statement there.

The country needs more of that.


Not sure what is "obvious" about it .... especially given how much more to the story there apparently is to be told.

.... and dude, an 80 year old man. Seriously? WTF.

We need to wait for the rest of the story.

ETA as follows:

Apparently the dead man had 24 arrests in his lifetime ... none for touching little girls.

Looks like the healthcare worker did the dirty deed .... and the probable murderer actually has been accused of touching little girls. Of course she is gojng to plead innocent, once charged, and claim the old man touched her little girl. Who knows, perhaps she had a friend come over and bewt the old man to death.

No [bleep] excuses for this kinda bullshit.

https://www.silive.com/crime-safety...n-daughter-hours-later-in-manhattan.html

Here's who they arrested ....

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STATEN ISLAND, N.Y. — A woman who worked as a live-in health aide for the 80-year-old man found beaten to death Monday morning in Tompkinsville was arrested later that day in connection with a separate incident, court records indicate.

Hours after the body of Robert Raynor, 80, was found inside 256 Corson Ave., police arrested Rene Ayarde, 28, on the Lower East Side of Manhattan for allegedly abusing her 3-year-old daughter and assaulting a bystander.

A witness in Manhattan told authorities he watched Ayarde pick up her 3-year-old daughter and drop her to the concrete near the 100 block of Hester Street, then throw a full bottle of water at her face, according to prosecutors with the Manhattan district attorney’s office.

As a different witness was calling 911, Ayarde grabbed the woman’s phone and knocked her to the ground after stating “are you calling the police? Give me your phone,” the criminal complaint alleges.

Authorities said the child — who had bruising to her neck and injuries in various states of healing to her knees, face, and cheek — stated, “I was outside and mommy threw me on the floor.”

She was charged with second-degree assault, third-degree assault and acting in a manner injurious to a child.

A Manhattan Criminal Court judge issued bail of $15,000 bond or $5,000 cash.

Ayarde has not been charged in connection with Raynor’s death or named a suspect at this time.

SHOCKING MURDER

Raynor was found in the first-floor hallway of the building, shirtless with trauma to the face and the words “I touch little girls” written on his chest.

The victim is not listed in the state’s sex offender registry.

“That’s not my father,” Carolyn Whetstone told the Daily News from her North Carolina home. “He would not touch a child. He would never violate anyone. He’s got daughters and granddaughters that he’s watched when he’s come to visit me ... That’s not him. That’s not true.”

A neighbor told the Advance/SILive.com Thursday that Ayarde is a home health care worker who had been living with Raynor, two female adults and two children for a few years at the Tompkinsville address. She said she never noticed any behavior by Ayarde toward her daughter that represents the charges against her.

She described Raynor as a “very, very sick man” who “walked around with an oxygen tank.”

Hours prior to police being called to the home, a different neighbor said he heard loud “bumping and fighting” for about an hour prior coming from what sounded like the victim’s apartment.

“The way the force, and how long it went (on for), I drew it up to only a man could do that,” he said.

Last edited by SCRooster; 07/28/21. Reason: Added to story, see above.

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