The woman accused of stabbing U.S. Postal Service worker Ray Hodges to death inside a Harlem deli admitted to his murder in a stunning confession made hours after the killing, telling ...
A packed courtroom greeted Jaia Cruz, 24, after she was indicted on a second-degree murder charge in the stabbing death of USPS postman Ray Hodges, 36, who prosecutors said confronted her about ...
Jaia Cruz, 24, has been charged with the murder of USPS worker Ray Hodges, 36, on January 2. The two got into an argument after Hodges accused her of cutting in the sandwich line at Joe's Grocery ...
A memorial, including a USPS visor, for slain postal worker Ray Hodges (left) is set up in front of his Bronx home Friday. (Courtesy family; Emma Seiwell / New York Daily News) A U.S. Postal ...
Letter carrier Ray ‘Ray Ray’ Hodges, 36, was waiting to order a sandwich at Joe’s Grocery on Lenox Ave. near W. 118th St. at about 2:30 p.m. Thursday when he got into an argument with 24 ...
Postal worker Ray Hodges was only trying to order at his regular bodega, when he ran into a crazed maniac who spit in his face and stabbed him to death over a spot on line, witnesses to the ...
Cruz, who now faces murder charges, has a violent history with at least five prior arrests. A new video has surfaced, shedding light on the unsettling persona of Jaia Cruz, the 24-year-old accused ...
Letter carrier Ray ‘Ray Ray’ Hodges, 36, was waiting to order a sandwich at Joe’s Grocery on Lenox Ave. near W. 118th St. at about 2:30 p.m. Thursday when he got into an argument with 24-year-old Jaia ...
Ray Hodges, 36, had just delivered a package and decided to take a break and order food at a local deli, according to the New York Post. But while ordering his food at the counter, Jaia Cruz ...
The man, identified by the NYPD as Ray Hodges, 36, of the Bronx, was taken to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead. Police said they arrested Jaia Cruz, 24, of Manhattan, on a first ...