NY mother Jamey Carneys suspected murderer was in Turkey by time police launched search for person of interest

The asylum-seeking migrant suspected of beating and suffocating New York mother Jamey Carney inside her Ireland home was in Turkey by the time police launched a manhunt for the ‘significant person of interest.”Ahmad Alsaqer, 28, allegedly booked a flight out of Dublin and landed in Istanbul hours before Carney’s 13-year-old daughter discovered her mom in the bed of their Killarney home Tuesday around 1 p.m., the Irish Independent reported.Alsaqer — who applied for asylum after arriving in Ireland from the Middle East in 2024 — was identified as a “person of significant interest,” and hopped on a bus around 3 a.m.for the Irish capital airport after allegedly killing his 43-year-old partner hours earlier.Police believe Alsaqer will attempt to travel through the Middle East to get back to Jordan, Extra.ie reported.Alsaqer, who has connections in Turkey, Syria and Jordan and is fluent in Arabic, French and English, was described by the Irish National Police, Gardai, as a person of interest in Carney’s murder, the outlet reported.He is believed to have been one of the last people to see Carney after spending Sunday and Monday with her.Carney, who was found hidden underneath a duvet with multiple severe wounds to the head, died of suffocation after neighbors reported hearing an argument coming from the rented home, officials said.Police issued alerts to Ireland’s ports and airports to be on the lookout for Alsaqer, fearing he would try to leave the country, not knowing he had already slipped out.Alsaqer, who was in the process of seeking asylum in Ireland, had gotten his passport returned to him by authorities before the murder, and used the travel document to escape to Turkey.The couple had sparked a relationship in the last few months after meeting at a local anti-Israeli protest.Because Alsaqer had frequented Carney’s house before her murder, investigators may have a hard time charging him with murder because his DNA from previous visits would ...