I hope he’s maggot food,” Jaia Cruz, 24, told detectives in a statement recorded at the 28th Precinct stationhouse hours after the Jan. 2 stabbing.
The sicko who allegedly knifed a postal worker during a spat at a Harlem deli confessed to the shocking slaying — unapologetically declaring that the father-of-two “deserved it,” ...
The attorney for the suspect accused of fatally stabbing a U.S. Postal Service worker in New York City earlier this month offered a different account of what led up to ...
The woman accused of fatally stabbing a postal worker inside a Harlem deli is expected to appear in court on Thursday. Jaia ...
Jaia Cruz, 24, indicted in stabbing murder of US mailman Ray Hodge III on his lunch break at a Manhattan deli earlier this month.
Hodge's suspected killer has been identified as Jaia Cruz, also known as Alvin. Video shows police escorting Cruz out of the ...
Jaia Cruz can be seen rolling her eyes and smirking in a video posted online. The clip emerged after the 24-year-old was ...
The psycho who allegedly knifed a USPS worker to death over a line dispute at a Harlem deli earlier this month was caught on ...
A woman was indicted Thursday on a second-degree murder charge after she allegedly stabbed an on-duty U.S. mail carrier at a deli in Harlem this month.
Jaia Cruz is seen in the middle of 3rd Avenue and East 121st Street wildly swinging a white picture frame at a man’s head in broad daylight at the start of the three-minute resurfaced clip.
The suspect allegedly spit in Hodge's face before stabbing him in the stomach in a fight that broke out over their place in line for lunch.