Tyrese Haspil is accused with Tech C.E.O’s murder by stabbing to death. The case seemed to have all of a trapping international thriller when a young tech contractor with a history of doing business in Nigeria and Bangladesh dismembered his multi-million – dollar condominium in Manhattan, this week.

While carrying a duffel bag, a security video showed someone in a black suit. A mask and latex gloves had been following the victim, Fahim Saleh, into his apartment.

The attacker paralyzed Mr. Saleh with an electric light, stabbed him to death and came back the next day to maim him, the police said. One law enforcement officer said it “looked like a work.”

The evidence pointed quickly to someone who was not close to home, the police say, his one day personal assistant, instead of leading detectives into Saleh ‘s overseasbusiness projects.

Mr. Saleh found that Mr. Tyrese Haspil is accused. And has robbed him of roughly $90,000. According to three officials vetted in the subject. The officials said, haspil did not report robbery.

Mr Haspil, a resident of Long Island, was detained at 8:45 a.m. recently at Hofstra University. One officer claimed that on Friday he was sleeping with a female companion in the lobby at 172 Crosby Street in SoHo, a house he was living in.

Brutally murdered

Mr. Saleh was found dead in a luxurious East Houston Street luxury building on the Lower East Side, Tuesday.

Also, the police claimed that when the cousin came to the flat, she found out about a horrific scene: the head and limbs of Mr Saleh had been stripped and most of his body was placed in plastic bags intended for construction waste. There was an electronic screw in the area.

The person was dressed in a black three-part suit and had a black mask and latex gloves. He brought a duffel bag with him. The two men left the lift, opening directly into the seventh-story unit of Mr. Saleh, and the assailant threw a Taser on Mr. Saleh ‘s back. He was immobilized by him. He stabbed Mr. Saleh to death, stabbing him in the throat and chest numerous times.

Evidence Catches Red Handed

The fourth official said that, after the attack , the attacker had used his credit card to rent a car to go into a Home Depot in Manhattan on West 23rd Street to buy cleaning supplies.

The next day the killer returned to the apartment of Mr. Saleh, dressed in a brown, hooded sweatshirt, to dismember the body and clear the scene from the murder.

Security videos from the elevator of Mr Saleh showed the suspect using a handheld vacuum cleaner, maybe for the purpose of removing any residue left behind when the Taser was fired, said the officials.

Yet when the assailant cut off the body, the cousin of Mr. Saleh shocked the apartment from the lobby of the house. The assailants escaped through a rear door and down a staircase until she got upstairs, officials said.

Therefore, Mr. Saleh was raised to Bangladeshi parents in Saudi Arabia. And finally lived in the Hudson River nearby Poughkeepsie N.Y. Therefore, his family called his death a “unfathomable” tragedy in a press statement in the week.