New York Daily News

2 SQUATTERS NABBED IN DUFFEL BAG KILLING

Cops hunt them down in Pa.; suspect’s dad is ‘speechless’

- BY ROCCO PARASCANDO­LA, KERRY BURKE AND THOMAS TRACY

The two squatters wanted for killing Nadia Vitels and stuffing her body in a duffel bag in the closet of the Manhattan apartment she had just moved to have been apprehende­d in Pennsylvan­ia, police sources said Friday.

The duo — Halley Tejada,19, of Manhattan, and Kensly Alson, 18, of the Bronx, according to police sources — had been on the run since they allegedly killed Vitels inside her deceased mother’s apartment on E. 31st St. near Third Ave. in Kips Bay.

Tejada’s father said he was shocked by the allegation­s.

“I’m speechless,” said Halley Cruz, 38.

“My heart tells me it’s not him,” said Cruz, who acknowledg­ed that his son came and went from his Washington Heights apartment.

“I only hope everything comes out alright. I’m shaken. He’s a high school graduate and he was looking for a job,” Cruz said.

“He was back and forth from different places,” he added.

About the woman’s death, Cruz said he had a “heavy heart.”

U.S. Marshals grabbed the couple in York, Pa.., Friday morning, police sources with knowledge of the case said.

Cops believe that the squatters were in Vitels’ mothers apartment, which had been vacant for a few months, when the 52-year-old woman showed up to prepare the apartment for a family friend on March 10.

Vitels’ son found her mother’s body, her foot sticking out of the duffel bag, as they franticall­y searched the apartment four days later.

After beating Vitels to death, the couple stole the woman’s Lexus and drove to Pennsylvan­ia, where they crashed the vehicle in Lower Paxton Township, Penn., about 30 miles from where they were apprehende­d, police said.

They spent the next week wandering around the area, going to “multiple car dealership­s trying to purchase a car for $1,000 which they [were] unable to do,” NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said.

Around the same time Vitels was killed, the couple threw her belongings down the apartment’s garbage chute, arousing the suspicion of the victim’s neighbors, cops said.

They also tossed the victim’s cellphone in the East 40s as they headed north to the George Washington Bridge, police sources believe.

The building’s super suspects the squatters planned to throw more than just her belongings down the chute.

“The duffel bag that she was in, it wasn’t so big,” the super, Jean Pompee, told the Daily News. “I’m only guessing but I think they might have thought about throwing her down the chute. The chute falls down to the basement and there’s a compactor in the basement.”

Police have begun taking steps to extradite the couple back to New York to face murder charges.

 ?? OBTAINED BY DAILY NEWS ?? Cops on Friday collared Halley Tejada (top far right) in the killing of Nadia Vitels (above right) who authoritie­s say walked in on Tejada and another squatter in her mother’s vacated Kips Bay apartment (main photo). Signs of struggle and bloodstain­s led to the discovery of Vitels’ body in a duffel bag in an apartment closet.
OBTAINED BY DAILY NEWS Cops on Friday collared Halley Tejada (top far right) in the killing of Nadia Vitels (above right) who authoritie­s say walked in on Tejada and another squatter in her mother’s vacated Kips Bay apartment (main photo). Signs of struggle and bloodstain­s led to the discovery of Vitels’ body in a duffel bag in an apartment closet.
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