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NYC Woman Arraigned on Triple-Murder Counts in Fentanyl Drugging-Robbery Case

The case moves forward in state court following her separate federal conviction that brought a 13-year prison term.

Overview

  • Prosecutors say Tabitha Bundrick, 36, used fentanyl-laced drugs she portrayed as cocaine to incapacitate men and steal belongings, with three deaths linked to the alleged pattern in 2023–2024.
  • She pleaded not guilty at her Manhattan arraignment and was ordered held without bail as the prosecution advances.
  • The state indictment charges three counts of second-degree murder along with robbery, burglary and assault.
  • Investigators report recovering victims’ property, including four pairs of sneakers, and say stolen phones and a credit card were used, with surveillance showing repeated entries to one victim’s apartment.
  • Authorities urged additional witnesses or victims to come forward, and a murder conviction could carry a sentence of 25 years to life.