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Arizona man with knife jumps from NYC freezer

- Bree Burkitt

A Cave Creek man accused of killing two people in Boston 30 years ago died Sunday after he jumped out of a New York restaurant’s freezer and attacked an employee with a knife, according to multiple media reports.

reported 54-year-old Carlton Henderson was hiding in a walk-in freezer while Sarabeth’s restaurant in Manhattan was serving brunch. He sprang from the freezer after an unsuspecti­ng employee opened the door.

He shouted “Away from me, Satan!” as he ran into the kitchen and grabbed a knife, according to several media accounts.

The employees were able to wrest the knife from Henderson, who then lost consciousn­ess before having apparently having a heart attack, according to He later died at a hospital. The Times report said Henderson was from Cave Creek.

No restaurant employees were injured in the attack, the report said. But the story doesn’t stop there. In 2017, Henderson was charged with the 1988 murder of two Boston residents. William Medina, 26, and Antonio Dos Reis, 22, were fatally shot while sitting in a parked car, according to a statement from the Suffolk County District Attorney’s Office in Massachuse­tts.

The killings were thought to be connected to a San Diego-based drug traffickin­g ring that expanded to Boston, The said. Henderson may have been ordered to kill the two men on the order of the group’s kingpin, the reported.

Decades later, police tracked Henderson to a St. Louis Airbnb rental. He was arrested and extradited to Boston, where he was indicted on two counts of first-degree murder, the report said.

Henderson was released on his own recognizan­ce in July. He was scheduled to return to court on Aug. 14. Investigat­ors are still trying to determine why he was in New York. New York City police did not respond to inquiries from

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