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samanthajane13
07-18-2009, 01:56 AM
By TOM HAYS, Associated Press Writer Tom Hays, Associated Press Writer – 1 hr 22 mins ago

NEW YORK – An elevator operator at a skyscraper near the World Trade Center site was arrested in the slaying of a cleaning woman whose bound body was found stuffed in an air conditioning duct.

Joseph Pabon was taken into custody at 7:30 p.m., NYPD spokesman Paul Browne said. Police pulled him over after he left his Staten Island home in a car with two other people, Browne said. Charges were pending, he said.

Pabon's attorney, Mario Gallucci, said Friday night that his client is innocent. "He looks forward to the day when he has an opportunity to fight these allegations in court," Gallucci said.

Browne said earlier Friday that DNA evidence had linked the elevator operator to the killing of Eridania Rodriguez, whose body was found with a gold crucifix taped to her mouth in the Manhattan skyscraper where she worked.

Pabon voluntarily submitted to DNA testing during questioning after Rodriguez' body was found July 11, Browne said. Blood leaking from the ventilation shaft led police to the body at 2 Rector St., a 26-story office tower a few hundred feet from ground zero.

The DNA taken from Pabon is linked to material found underneath Rodriguez' fingernails, police said.

Rodriguez disappeared on July 7 in the middle of her shift at the 26-story office building at the office tower.

The case touched off an exhaustive four-day search by police and raised questions about how she could have vanished from the high-security skyscraper.

Like most office towers in the financial district, this one got enhanced security after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks: Guards staff the lobby 24 hours a day, and cameras cover every exit.

The cameras recorded Rodriguez, 46, when she turned up for work at 5 p.m. and again as she moved around the building, but they never showed her leave. Her last appearance on tape was about 7 p.m. in an elevator lobby.

Police swept through the building with search dogs in the following days, sure that Rodriguez couldn't have walked out alive. Finally, they discovered blood leaking from the ventilation shaft; her body was stuffed inside.

An autopsy determined she had been asphyxiated by the tape.

Rodriguez was born in the Dominican Republic but lived in Manhattan for decades. She was married with several children.


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samanthajane13
07-18-2009, 08:45 PM
NY man pleads not guilty in skyscraper slaying

NEW YORK – A handyman at a skyscraper near the World Trade Center pleaded not guilty Saturday to charges he murdered a cleaning woman and hid her body in the tower's ventilation system.

Prosecutors say Joseph Pabon, 25, snatched the woman on July 7 as she worked on an empty floor in the 26-story office building. They say he smothered her with tape, hid her body in an air conditioning shaft, and then told his manager he was ill and went home.

The victim, Eridania Rodriguez, 46, was reported missing within hours of her disappearance, but her corpse was hidden so well it took police searchers four days to find her.

A Manhattan judge ordered Pabon held without bail at his arraignment Saturday.

The police said that when they questioned Pabon about his missing co-worker, he had scratches on his torso, head and neck and bruising on his arms. Bits of flesh containing his DNA were later found beneath the victim's fingernails, police said.

Pabon's lawyer, Mario Gallucci, said his client is innocent.

"He got the scratches either doing yard work or moving," he said.

Gallucci called the test results from the DNA samples inconclusive.

Pabon was arrested Friday evening after the DNA tests were complete. Police had been trailing him for a week and news photographers were on hand to record his arrest at gunpoint.

Pabon has previously been arrested on charges that he choked his girlfriend and threw a bowling ball through her car window in a fit of rage.


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