New York Daily News

He gains new trial, then dies in jail ward

Ailing inmate had been convicted of fatally stabbing wife 13 times in 2016

- BY THOMAS TRACY AND GRAHAM RAYMAN

An ailing state prisoner who died in city custody this month had just won a new trial five years after his conviction for stabbing his wife 13 times in the Bronx in 2016.

Roy Savage, 51, died March 22 in the Bellevue Hospital jail ward, the third death in the jails in 2024, officials said. The city medical examiner’s office has yet to issue a cause of death, but a source familiar with the case said Savage was suffering from cancer.

Savage had been transferre­d to Rikers Island on Nov. 30 after a five-judge appellate panel ordered the new trial, ruling an NYPD detective made a mistake in reciting the Miranda warning against self-incriminat­ion and guiding his confession after his arrest in 2016, the decision shows.

The detective when reading him his rights told him anything he said would “not necessaril­y” be used against him at trial. Detectives also misled Savage about the consequenc­es of confessing, saying it “doesn’t have to be the end” of his defense and he should “do the right thing.”

Savage confessed to the detectives and told them where to find the knife that was used in the murder, the decision states. He admitted he stabbed his wife, but he claimed it happened after she got angry and attacked him.

“The Miranda warnings were undermined by the additional commentary and misleading statements made by the police officers,” the appellate panel ruled. “After the officers made the misleading statements, nothing was specifical­ly done to correct any resulting misunderst­anding.

“Those institutio­ns also cannot be allowed to proliferat­e misleading informatio­n in situations where a suspect is entitled to be advised of his rights.”

Trial judge Margaret Clancy did suppress his first statement to detectives. But the panel ruled she erred in not also suppressin­g a second confession to prosecutor­s and DNA evidence found on the knife as “fruit of the poisoned tree,” the decision states.

Bronx prosecutor­s appealed the decision. The appeal was pending when Savage died.

Prosecutor­s said Savage fatally stabbed his wife, Shellette Walace Savage, 13 times in their fifth-floor apartment on E. 164th St. near Sherman Ave. about five blocks from Yankee Stadium.

Shellette was stabbed four times in the back. Roy Savage told cops unnamed robbers forced their way in and attacked the couple.

He showed them injuries, including cuts on his hand and scratches to his neck. But detectives disproved his claims after reviewing security video.

Savage’s death was the third in Correction Department custody in 2024, following nine in 2023, 19 in 2022 and 16 in 2021.

 ?? ?? Roy Savage died March 22 in Bellevue Hospital (below). In November, appellate panel ordered new trial for him, citing Miranda warning error.
Roy Savage died March 22 in Bellevue Hospital (below). In November, appellate panel ordered new trial for him, citing Miranda warning error.
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