Mary Fagan, aged 64, was found dead in her shared Brooklyn apartment with her brother, Thomas Fagan. Initially, her death did not seem suspicious; however, the Office of Chief Medical Examiner later ruled it a homicide. Following the determination, Thomas Fagan, aged 68, confessed to strangling Mary and was arrested, charged with murder, and held without bail. There were no previous reports of domestic violence between the siblings, which raises questions about the incident's motive.
Mary Fagan, a 64-year-old woman, was found dead in her Brooklyn apartment, later determined to be a homicide after her brother confessed to strangling her.
Thomas Fagan, 68, confessed to the murder of his sister Mary Fagan, indicating he strangled her in their shared apartment, leading to his arrest and charges.
Initially, Mary Fagan's death did not appear suspicious, but the Office of Chief Medical Examiner ruled it a homicide following an investigation into the circumstances.
The case lacks any prior reports of domestic violence between Mary and Thomas Fagan, raising questions about the motive behind the alleged act of murder.
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