Police are trying to find a motive in the shocking murder of a college student in far upstate New York. AielloTV reports.
Head Of N.J.-Based Humanitarian Mission To Ukraine: 'People Want To Live Their Lives, Just Like We Want To Live Here'Her talent was obvious. Her promise was immense. And so too is the sadness at the murder of 21-year-old Beth Howell, who grew up in Putnam Lake.
“She played the cello. She was in ‘The Nutcracker.’ She never did anything bad in her life. She was just a wonderful young woman,” said neighbor Beth Carmody.Police say the gunman then spent hours driving the car around St. Lawrence County on the border with Canada. Saturday, a large contingent of police converged on a home in upstate Messena to arrest the suspect, 31-year-old Michael Snow.
“How could this happen? This is crazy. Sweet young girl, just going to school,” said neighbor Edna Panigrosso.“People kind of stick together, and so they were comforting them as best they could,” said neighbor Paul Carmody.Neighbors say Beth Howell dreamed of working as a music teacher, and was lining a post-graduation job in a local school district.In shock, and anxious to better understand how a gently young woman could meet such a violent, tragic end.
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