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WOMAN BURNT ALIVE IN A NEW-YORK ELEVATOR


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Jerome Isaac in court



Doris gillespie brooklyn 12 18 2011









A 47 year old man is facing questioning for setting a 64 year old Doris Gillespe ablaze in an elevator as she returned from a grocery store. The woman was ambushed , sprayed with inflammable liquid and set ablaze in the lift of her new-york city apartment with no one watching except 2 cctv security cameras that recorded how the woman was burnt alive. As at the time of police questioning, the man had revealed his motive was because he had not been paid for several odd jobs that he had performed for Gillespe, while he was living with her, for close to six months before moving out.

The man dressed in a pest controller`s uniform covered with face mask and gloves was said to have first glued shot the locks to her apartment in the fifth floor, then waited for her inside the elevator, as she opened the lift doors, he sprayed her face with an inflammable liquid then covered her from hair to toe with more of the liquid as she bent down trying to protect her face.
At this point he corners her inside the lift and lights her with a bottle of Molotov cocktail wine filled with flammable liquid and a rag on its neck which he lit (a bottle grenade) as she burns to death he throws in the bottle and as if anticipating an explotion, he docks to the ground a policeman said, but since there was no explotion, he sprays her again with more fuel then runs away.

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