Why do the police believe the mother wrote the suicide note found in a NYC arson fire?”
NEW YORK — Police believe a mother who died in a suspected murder-suicide and arson in her New York City home penned a badly charred, fragmented note with the words “am sorry.” New York Police Department spokesman Paul Browne said Sunday that the note’s handwriting matched a diary also found in the Staten Island apartment. He says police believe both were written by Leisa Jones. Investigators have described Jones’ 14-year-old son as a suspect because he had a history of playing with fire. But they haven’t ruled out his mother. The bodies of Jones, her son and two young daughters — their throats slit — were found dead early Thursday during a fire at the home. The son had a razor under his body. A fourth child, a 2-year-old boy, died at the hospital.
Police believe a mother who died in a suspected murder-suicide and arson in her New York City home penned a badly charred, fragmented note with the words “am sorry.” New York Police Department spokesman Paul Browne said Sunday that the note’s handwriting matched a diary also found in the Staten Island apartment. He says police believe both were written by Leisa Jones. Investigators have described Jones’ 14-year-old son as a suspect because he had a history of playing with fire. But they haven’t ruled out his mother. The bodies of Jones, her son and two young daughters — their throats slit — were found dead early Thursday during a fire at the home. The son had a razor under his body. A fourth child, a 2-year-old boy, died at the hospital.