Uber driver who says he drove NYC artist’s suspected killer to Pa. recounts creepy, silent ride
An Uber driver who claims he took the suspected killer of a beloved New York City artist from the ritzy Hamptons spa where he murdered her to Pennsylvania, where he shot himself, recounted the tense, four-hour drive with the silent suspect.
Thomas Gannon, 56, seemed “miserable” during the more than 200-mile drive to his home in Honesdale, Pa., where police said he committed suicide shortly after he murdered artist Sabina Rosas in a guest room at the Shou Subi Ban House in Water Mill on Monday, driver Ozan Musullu told the Daily Mail.
“Gannon had been silent, Musullu recalled, saying nothing aside from giving some directions towards the end of their journey together,” wrote a Daily Mail reporter who said she happened to take his Uber from Southampton Station to the spa four miles away.
“He’d spent the first stretch of the drive looking out of the window looking ‘miserable’ before seeming to pass out, exhausted, in the back,” the reporter wrote in a first-person article published Thursday.
Gannon had gotten into the Uber at the $1,000-a-night Shou Subi Ban House around 8 a.m. Monday — four hours before Rosas’ body was found by a spa employee, the report said.
The tall, fair-skinned passenger wore a long black coat and identified himself only as “Tom,” Musullu recalled.
