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Saturday, November 10, 2007

She Blew Weeed smoke in my Face!!

Please take note people no matter how much money you have if you blow weed smoke in a person's face to be disrespectful...you can end up dead like Linda Stein, The Realtor to the stars...


I do feel bad for what happen to her because no one deserves to die like that...however, I understand how a person can get a little crazy after being treated like less than a human...If you arent from the Tri-State area read this story of the murder of Linda Stein..


Story Courtesy of Daily News

Personal assistant to punk pioneer and "Realtor to the Stars" Linda Stein was arrested Friday after police said she confessed to the grisly beating death of her boss.
Natavia Lowery, 26, was nabbed in her Brooklyn apartment and taken to the 7th Precinct in Manhattan, where she was charged with second-degree murder.
Stein, whose real estate clients included A-list celebrities such as Madonna, Angelina Jolie, Sting and Steven Spielberg, was discovered dead on Oct. 30 in her posh 5th Avenue apartment. Police said Lowery told them she flew into a rage after Stein subjected her to racist slurs and blew marijuana smoke in her face.
Lowery said she snapped, grabbed a weighted "yoga stick" used for stretching exercises from her boss and struck the older woman on the face and neck a half-dozen times, Police Commissioner Ray Kelly told an afternoon press conference.
Lowery was captured on a surveillance camera leaving the building not long after the fatal assault, police said. The murder weapon was not recovered, but the videotape showed Lowery carrying something from the building.
Stein's vicious killing touched off an investigation in which 60 people were questioned, including many in Stein's inner circle, according to police.
An Italian former lover, upscale pot dealers and a former assistant described as a handsome Romeo type, as well as contractors who were working on the roof of her swanky building on the Upper East Side, were all contacted by detectives.
Police were finally led to Lowery, who had started working for Stein four months earlier and whose previous brushes with the law had been unknown to her new employer, several friends and relatives said.
Sources said Stein hired Lowery in early summer after firing her previous personal assistant. Stein, an old-school style broker, conducted most of her business through personal contacts and lunch and dinner meetings.
Lowery did the computer work, set up meetings and appointments, and handled some of the financial details. Lowery was arrested in Brooklyn last December on misdemeanor identity theft charges.
Prosecutors said she stole the identity of a high school friend to set up $300 credit lines at T-Mobile and Target and used the fake identity to buy thousands of dollars in furniture in Virginia Beach.
Police questioned Lowery soon after the murder but released her. Some of Lowery's relatives insisted she was innocent and had cooperated with police.
The feisty Stein had been on a high after battling back from cancer, and was about to close a major real estate deal.
She was divorced from Seymour Stein, a former president of Sire Records, and was credited with helping launch the punk rock movement in England when she helped bring the Ramones there for their seminal July 4, 1976, concert.
Plans are in the works to have Elton John - who is godfather to Stein's daughter, Mandy - perform at a memorial concert for Stein next year. Proceeds will go toward cancer research.

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