Warrant: Hotel guests heard fight before jeweler found dead
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — A preliminary hearing has been set for a woman accused in the stabbing death of a Schuylkill County jeweler at a hotel in New Orleans’ main tourist district.
Megan Hall will appear in court on March 14.
The 25-year-old was arraigned on second-degree murder charges on Monday in the death of 62-year-old Patrick Murphy.
Court records show Murphy and Hall checked into the Empress Hotel in the French Quarter just after 2 a.m. Thursday. An arrest warrant says hotel guests told police they heard a struggle and a woman yelling around 3:30 a.m.
According to an affidavit, video footage shows Hall leaving the hotel room alone and “briskly” walking out of the building a short time later.
Murphy was the owner of a family-run jewelry store chain in Pottsville called Murphy Jewelers.
Hall’s attorney says he looks forward to detailing all the facts in court.
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I'm thinking this fellow went on a family vacation to a place where "Sex Work" is overlooked.
Nothing wrong with "Sex Work". is there? 2:00 AM? A "woman yelling around 3:30 a.m" ???
Be sure of this... "Your sin will find you out".