Terrence Moore, 53, was picked up Tuesday and charged with murder and burglary in connection to the slaying of Maria Hernandez, 74, inside her West 83rd Street home last week.
Separate footage shows him entering an apartment in Brooklyn where Mackey, 47, had been staying, cops said.
Mackey, too, has a criminal past – records show that he was sentenced to up to 23 years in prison in 2000 on a first-degree assault conviction and served nearly 20 years before his release in 2019, records show. He has maintained his innocence. Mackey, a former super of Hernandez’s building, was ordered held without bail in connection to her murder. Hernandez’s badly beaten and injured body was found by her sister, Maria Terrero, when she went to check on her around 9:30 p.m. Jan. 18, according to police.
Cops said the apartment had been ransacked, and an autopsy by the medical examiner later determined that Hernandez died of asphyxia.
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