An autopsy on the mother of slain Queen Orsol Gaal has revealed that she was brutally stabbed nearly 60 times before her body was found in a luggage bag less than half a mile from her majestic home, law enforcement sources said.
The 51-year-old Gaal – who was found in her luggage shortly after 8am on Saturday in Forest Hills – suffered about 60 sharp injuries to her neck, torso and left arm, according to sources familiar with her autopsy.
Piercing wounds were found in her carotid artery and trachea, sources said.
She was also found with knife wounds in her fingers and palms, according to sources.
It did not turn out immediately that Gaal had suffered any sexual trauma, sources said.
Police found a blood trail leading back to her home on Juneau Street.
Orsol Gaal’s autopsy revealed that she had been brutally stabbed nearly 60 times. Howard Klein / Facebook They were not arrested until Monday morning. Kevin S. Downs for New York
Gaal spent some of his last hours wandering around his yard enjoying a night out – before the video caught a mysterious figure dragging his makeshift coffin down the street.
Neighbors said Gaal’s 13-year-old son was seen handcuffed shortly after the body was discovered.
Police sources said the teenager was questioned at a local police station in connection with the case.
It did not turn out immediately that Orsolya Gaal had suffered any sexual trauma. Kevin S. Downs for New York Orsolya Gaal spent some of his last hours wandering around his yard and enjoying the evening. Facebook / Orsolya Gaal
The boy was released on Saturday night, cops said, without revealing which adult had taken custody of the child.
No arrests have been made and no suspects have been identified until Monday morning.
Gaal’s husband, Howard Klein, who was reportedly in Portland with the couple’s 17-year-old son on a college hunt at the time of the murder, received a sinister text message from the killer, threatening: “Your whole family is next. according to WPIX.
Orsol Gaal’s body was found in a luggage bag. Police are investigating Orsol Gaal’s home in Forest Hills. Kevin S. Downs for New York
Asked on the phone on Saturday, Gaal’s husband, Howard Klein, told The Post that he was at an airport preparing to fly back to New York and was “in the middle of a terrible experience”.
“[My son] Leo is safe. Thank goodness [my son] he is safe, “he said of his younger child on Saturday, adding that” his family’s life is at stake. “
“There are concerns about our safety,” the man said. “Our lives are at risk.”
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