Woman Charged with Murder After Allegedly Using Fentanyl-Laced Drugs to Rob and Kill Three Men in Manhattan

36-year-old, Tabitha Bundrick, has been indicted for allegedly using fentanyl-laced drugs to incapacitate and rob four men in Manhattan, resulting in three deaths, according to prosecutors.

Between April 2023 and February 2024, Bundrick is accused of targeting male victims, giving them drugs laced with fentanyl under the pretense they were cocaine, and stealing items like cash, phones, sneakers, and clothing after they lost consciousness.

The incidents occurred in Washington Heights and Upper Manhattan. The first victim, Mario Paullan, was found dead in April 2023. Another victim, Miguel Navez, was discovered dead in September 2023, and a third man, Abrihan Fernandez, died in February 2024. In each case, personal belongings were missing, and Bundrick allegedly used stolen items or tampered with building access to return for more.

She was arrested in March 2024, and authorities recovered stolen items, including sneakers from the victims. Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg described her actions as calculated and warned that such crimes will be thoroughly investigated and prosecuted.