Suspect in murder of NY mom Jamey Carney had married her in Islamic ceremony, as shocking details emerge

The failed asylum seeker accused of murdering a New York mom in Ireland had earlier married her in an Islamic ceremony — as it emerged the slain mom was beaten with part of a toilet before being suffocated with a hand over her mouth.Ahmad Al-Saqar, 28, is thought to have fled to his native Jordan, where he is hiding in tribal areas after being identified as the “person of interest” in the murder of Westchester County native Jamey Carney, 43, who moved to Killarney, Ireland, with her daughter in 2001, according to the Irish Independent He is understood to have met the single mom at a pro-Palestinian rally in Killarney around 18 months ago — and posted a TikTok video earlier this year gushing over them being married.“My bride and my princess,” he captioned the video of Carney wearing a ring.Al-Saqar — who was allowed to stay in Ireland despite being turned down for asylum — also proudly told friends that the wedding was an Islamic ceremony, according to a Palestinian friend who lived with him in local migrant accommodation.“Al-Saqar said they had gone to the mosque and accepted to be husband and wife.In Islam, when you get married, you have to let all the people know that you are husband and wife,” Husam Salham told CrimeWorld.Salha said he had learned of Carney’s death when he arrived back at his migrant accommodation Tuesday evening, where police were interviewing residents about Al-Saqar, who is thought to have already fled the area before the mom’s daughter found hr body.“They talked to me for several hours, and they took my phone and asked me to call him,” he said.Al-Saqar’s phone was still active, but he didn’t answer calls, Salha said, adding that one of his Messenger accounts showed he had been active online less than one hour earlier.Al-Saqar is suspected to have fled Ireland within 12 hours of Carney’s death last Monday, after boarding a bus from Killarney to Dublin before taking a last-minute flight to Istanbul.Police in ...

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