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HORROR: Homeless Man Fatally Stabs Elderly Woman in Barnes & Noble in South Florida
A man fatally stabbed a woman at a Barnes & Noble bookstore in Florida on Monday evening.
40-year-old Antonio Moore stabbed 65-year-old Rita Loncharich in a Palm Beach Gardens Barnes & Noble and ran out of the store.
Loncharich was transported to a hospital and died from her injuries.
Moore was arrested early Tuesday morning and charged with first-degree premeditated murder.
The victim’s husband said according to police, Moore is a homeless man from Alabama who had been in Florida for a few weeks.
Police say a motive for the stabbing is unknown at this time.
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