A 93-year-old man, Lafayette Dailey, was discovered unresponsive in his North Philadelphia home last Friday, prompting an investigation into his fatal stabbing. Authorities have identified the victim, and their findings suggest that his death may not have been a simple accident. The Logan neighborhood's 4500 block of North 16th Street is now at the center of a homicide probe.
Police arrived on the scene around 3 pm and found Dailey in a critical state with stab wounds to his head and chest, prompting immediate action. Initially, no evidence of force was discovered at the crime scene, but further investigation revealed signs of foul play.
Following an autopsy by the Philadelphia Medical Examiner's Office, officials confirmed that Dailey's death is classified as a homicide. The missing items from Dailey's wallet, car keys, and 2007 Chrysler 300 have raised more questions about the circumstances surrounding his death. The whereabouts of his vehicle are currently unknown.
With this development, authorities are now seeking information regarding the incident to bring justice to Dailey's family. If you have any details or can provide assistance, please contact the police department's homicide unit at (215) 686-3334.
Police arrived on the scene around 3 pm and found Dailey in a critical state with stab wounds to his head and chest, prompting immediate action. Initially, no evidence of force was discovered at the crime scene, but further investigation revealed signs of foul play.
Following an autopsy by the Philadelphia Medical Examiner's Office, officials confirmed that Dailey's death is classified as a homicide. The missing items from Dailey's wallet, car keys, and 2007 Chrysler 300 have raised more questions about the circumstances surrounding his death. The whereabouts of his vehicle are currently unknown.
With this development, authorities are now seeking information regarding the incident to bring justice to Dailey's family. If you have any details or can provide assistance, please contact the police department's homicide unit at (215) 686-3334.