Bronx murder mystery: Woman found dead in stairwell may have been tied up and tortured for weeks, cops say | amNewYork
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A woman, Princesa Incarnacion-Soto, was found in a Bronx stairwell with severe stab wounds and blunt force trauma. Investigators believe she was imprisoned and tortured for weeks before her death. Evidence from her suspected abusers’ apartment revealed blood on bedding and clothing. The victim's wounds indicated prolonged restraint and inflicted pain. Police have taken her boyfriend's mother, Nadia Jorge, into custody for allegedly tampering with the crime scene, while the primary suspect, Robert Strother, remains at large.
Detectives uncovered evidence of a house of horrors, finding blood on a mattress and sheets in a bedroom, alongside bloody clothing, blanket, rope, and bungee cords.
Incarnacion-Soto had been tied down to the bed and had been there for some time... The wounds themselves were inflicted for pain, not to kill.
At this point, Jorge, the mother of her boyfriend, became combative when questioned, asking the detectives to leave.
The wounds on her legs were fresh, while those on her upper torso seemed like they were in the process of healing, indicating restraint and torture.
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