A Bronx Man Behind Bars for Brutal Ex-Girlfriend Stabbing in Upper Manhattan Building
A 41-year-old man was sentenced to jail time after being charged with murdering his ex-girlfriend, 47-year-old Carmen Lopez, at her West Harlem apartment building. According to prosecutors, Luis Marquez had a long history of jealousy and control in their on-again, off-again relationship.
On Monday morning, Lopez returned home from a night out with friends just before 4 a.m., only to be met by Marquez, who waited patiently in the stairwell for two hours. Once she emerged from the elevator, Marquez ambushed her, pinning her down and stabbing her multiple times with a large knife. The attack was captured on surveillance footage.
When police arrived at the scene, they found Lopez critically injured and taken to Mount Sinai Morningside Hospital, where she was pronounced dead. Authorities say that Marquez had stalked Lopez earlier that night, adding another layer of violence to their tumultuous relationship.
Neighbors were left shaken by the brutality of the crime, which left blood spattered across hallways throughout the building. Several residents reported seeing the attack on surveillance footage and expressed outrage at the senseless killing.
The stabbing also highlights a broader trend in domestic violence across New York City, with complaints increasing by 18% over the past five years. In response, the NYPD has rolled out a new dedicated unit to tackle the issue, adding more investigators to focus on domestic violence cases.
Marquez was arrested and charged with murder in the second degree, bringing an end to a night that would leave no doubt about the devastating consequences of unchecked jealousy and control.
A 41-year-old man was sentenced to jail time after being charged with murdering his ex-girlfriend, 47-year-old Carmen Lopez, at her West Harlem apartment building. According to prosecutors, Luis Marquez had a long history of jealousy and control in their on-again, off-again relationship.
On Monday morning, Lopez returned home from a night out with friends just before 4 a.m., only to be met by Marquez, who waited patiently in the stairwell for two hours. Once she emerged from the elevator, Marquez ambushed her, pinning her down and stabbing her multiple times with a large knife. The attack was captured on surveillance footage.
When police arrived at the scene, they found Lopez critically injured and taken to Mount Sinai Morningside Hospital, where she was pronounced dead. Authorities say that Marquez had stalked Lopez earlier that night, adding another layer of violence to their tumultuous relationship.
Neighbors were left shaken by the brutality of the crime, which left blood spattered across hallways throughout the building. Several residents reported seeing the attack on surveillance footage and expressed outrage at the senseless killing.
The stabbing also highlights a broader trend in domestic violence across New York City, with complaints increasing by 18% over the past five years. In response, the NYPD has rolled out a new dedicated unit to tackle the issue, adding more investigators to focus on domestic violence cases.
Marquez was arrested and charged with murder in the second degree, bringing an end to a night that would leave no doubt about the devastating consequences of unchecked jealousy and control.