The older man suspected of killing a 33-year-old New York City artist at an upscale Hamptons spa was found dead in an apparent suicide, police said Wednesday. Thomas Gannon, 56, died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound at his home in Honesdale, Pa., located 214 miles from the scene of the crime, according to the Suffolk County Police Department.
Police said Gannon and Sabina Rosas, an artist originally from Tajikistan, had a “domestic” relationship but did not share further details. It remains unclear why the two were at the $1,000-per-night spa where an employee found Rosas’ body Monday, causing a stir throughout Water Mill, an affluent hamlet in Southampton, Long Island.
Mystery Behind Murder and Suicide
In a statement, Rosas’ family described her as a “beloved daughter, sister, fiancée, and friend,” and sources indicate she was reportedly engaged to someone else. “As the eldest of three daughters, Sabina brought excitement, adventure, joy and love to our …