
E-bullion: Police arrest man in connection with fatal Century City stabbing |
| Date Added: September 15, 2008 02:10:43 PM |
Los Angeles police have arrested a man in connection with the highly publicized stabbing death of a woman in July in the parking garage of a Century City office complex, according to a law enforcement source.
Detectives from LAPD's Robbery Homicide Division arrested 47-year-old Jose Luis Moya last week on suspicion of murder for his alleged role in the death of Pamela Fayed, the source said. Authorities had previously identified Fayed's husband, James, as the prime suspect in the killing. Moya, who worked as the manager of James Fayed's Moorpark ranch, allegedly rented a sport utility vehicle that was used in the attack and was seen fleeing from the scene in the vehicle, according to a law enforcement source who requested anonymity due to the sensitivity of the ongoing investigation. Moya is not believed to have actually wielded the knife in the attack, the source said. Moya was arrested Thursday and is being held without bail in Los Angeles County Jail, according to the L.A. County Sheriff's Department website. Pamela Fayed was stabbed in the neck and face in July by a suspect who was described as a slender man in his 20s wearing a black, hooded sweat shirt. A red sport utility vehicle was seen speeding away from the bloody scene. The stabbing took place in front of several witnesses. A month before she was killed, Pamela Fayed had offered to help federal prosecutors in the criminal probe into the business she owned with her husband, court documents later revealed. James Fayed's attorney said his client was unaware of her offer. By Scott Glover and Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times Staff Writers Source: http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-fayed15-2008sep15,0,6992687.story |






