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NY Post
New York Post
25 Aug 2024


NextImg:5 dead in Long Island murder-suicide just days after matriarch’s death, home to be sold

Five people were killed in a slay-suicide horror on a quiet cul-de-sac in Nassau County on Sunday — days after the family’s matriarch died and kin were set to sell the house, cops and sources said.

All of the victims were shot to death in the tiny blue home on Wyoming Court in Syosset, while the gunman killed himself on the front lawn, Newsday said.

“The mom just died, and they were selling the house,” said Mary Macaluso, a local real-estate agent, noting she was supposed to meet the relatives at the home around noon — but that authorities had closed the street by the time she arrived.

Cops unearthed a grisly murder-suicide scene on Long Island on Sunday. James Staubitser

“The kids were all here for the funeral, and they asked me to come to look at the house,’’ Macaluso told the outlet.

She said one of the children had asked her to meet with the family so they’d know what to do before listing the home, which was estimated at being worth nearly $900,000 on Zillow.

The home’s former owner, Theresa Martha DeLucia, just died last week.
Four dead victims were reportedly inside the house, while the gunman was discovered fatally shot from a self-inflicted wound on the lawn. James Staubitser

They wanted it done quickly, too, because two of the family members had come up from Florida for the funeral and were headed back soon, she said.

The homeowner, identified through public records as Theresa Martha DeLucia, died early last week at the age of 95, according to her obituary.

“It appears to be a murder-suicide,” Patrick Ryder, the commissioner of the Nassau County Police Department, told Newsday at the scene. “We do know that the subject on the front lawn did shoot and kill himself.”