CARNEGIE SLAY SUSPECT IS ARRESTED SPORTS FINAL Edition

"He was aware of a man that resembles [Sean Salley] living there," said Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik, adding that Salley was going by the alias Gayland Bell. Cops raced to the pink Art Deco shelter, where Salley shared a room with three men. But when they arrived around 11 p.m., Salle...

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Published inDaily news (New York, N.Y. : 1920)
Main Author MAKI BECKER, ALICE McQUILLAN and BILL HUTCHINSON DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS With Monika Mesa, Ian Demsky and John Marzulli
Format Newspaper Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York, N.Y Tribune Publishing Company, LLC 16.07.2001
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Summary:"He was aware of a man that resembles [Sean Salley] living there," said Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik, adding that Salley was going by the alias Gayland Bell. Cops raced to the pink Art Deco shelter, where Salley shared a room with three men. But when they arrived around 11 p.m., Salley was not there. While [Andre Smith] told cops Salley shot all of the victims, Salley was offering a different version. "He claims he shot her [[Jennifer Stahl]] by accident" - but doesn't admit shooting all the victims, a police source said.