‘Person of interest’ in couple’s slaying was angry over ‘occult service’ gone bad
A disgruntled customer being eyed as a “person of interest” in the knife slaying of the married shopkeepers known to perform “religious acts” in their Brooklyn shop was enraged — possibly because of an “occult service” gone “bad,” a police source said. Stephenson Bonaparte, 65, and his wife, Hazel Brown, 59, were ambushed outside their…
‘Person of interest’ in couple’s slaying was angry over ‘occult service’ gone bad
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