Search for Orsolya Gaal’s ex-handyman lover: Police sources
Police want to talk to the former handyman lover of New York mother Orsolya Gaal, who had intimate knowledge of her home.
Police want to question the former handyman lover of slain New York mother Orsolya Gaal who had intimate knowledge of her home — including where the family kept a spare key, the New York Post has learned.
The man, who has not yet been formally identified as a person of interest or suspect in the gruesome slaying, is believed to have had a romantic relationship with the 51-year-old married mother of two before the affair went south, law-enforcement sources said.
It’s unclear when the relationship began and ended, but according to sources familiar with the case, the man knew where the family kept a spare key at their well-kept Forest Hills tudor and would have been able to access the home without breaking in.
Gaal was stabbed nearly 60 times sometime in the wee hours Saturday inside the front of the home, with her corpse then taken to the basement, sources and authorities have said.
She was stashed in a black Bauer hockey bag similar to one belonging to her kids, and the pouch containing her body was then dragged outside and dumped about a half-mile away, leaving behind a trail of blood, cops said.
Police believe the killer knew Gaal because there were no signs of a break-in, and considering the violent nature of the crime, they suspect the attack was personal and fuelled by anger specifically toward her, sources said.
But the grisly slaying did not appear to be premeditated, sources said.
“[Detectives] don’t think it was a planned murder,” a law-enforcement source said.
“He left a blood trail for five blocks from the house … If you want to kill somebody, you try to make it a little cleaner, be a little more prepared. He didn’t go with something to move her body. He took something from the house,” the source said.
“I’m sure with that kind of blood, there’s lots of DNA there,” the source added. “The killer’s DNA has gotta be in that blood. It’s not a clean scene.’
Police are also looking to speak with several men Gaal had been texting with before her death, sources said, as detectives plastered posters around the neighbourhood offering a $3500 reward in exchange for tips.
“UP TO $3,500 REWARD FOR INFORMATION REGARDING A HOMICIDE,” the poster states in bold red letters beside a photo of Gaal’s home and the number for Crime Stoppers.
“I know her very well. Her husband’s very nice. Her two sons … are very nice as well. … It’s very sad.”
Jack called Gaal “very beautiful” and said that as far as he could tell, the family didn’t have any issues.
“She’s a very happy, jolly person all the time. … I see her all the time jogging,” Jack said.
“They’re a very beautiful, quiet family. Very happy all the time.”
On Friday evening, Gaal headed out with friends to see a show at Lincoln Center before returning to Queens around midnight and hitting a bar in her neighbourhood, where she hung out for about 40 minutes alone, apparently waiting for someone, police sources said.
Samson Cornejo, whose father owns 5 Burro Cafe on Austin Street, said Gaal was a regular at the watering hole but added he’s not sure if she was there late Friday.
“Her house is a 10-minute walk. … She comes here, y’know, she’s been here before. She used to come with some Russian ladies,” Cornejo told The Post on Tuesday.
“I saw the bag, where they found it, after I left that night. I drove by it after leaving here. I couldn’t believe when I heard. It smacked me when I saw her picture!”
Gaal’s 13-year-old son was home when cops went to the house Saturday morning after his mother’s body was discovered. The boy was upstairs at the time, and there is no indication he left the house at all overnight, sources said.
Gaal’s husband and 17-year-old son were out of state on a college tour at the time.
In May 2020, Gaal was briefly reported missing to police after her husband called 911 and said she’d gone for a walk around midnight and wasn’t home by the time he woke up the next morning.
About two months later, she posted an ominous message to a community Facebook page asking for information on how to buy pepper spray.
“Given the recent attack on a woman in Forest Park and the general uptick of crime and seedy characters in the neighbourhood, I sought info here to get mace / pepper spray for my runs in the park,” the post states.
“Be safe out there!” she wrote.
Additional reporting by Tina Moore, Larry Celona, Kevin Sheehan and Steven Vago
This story was published by the New York Post and reproduced with permission.