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Uber Lead Unmasks Hamptons Spa Murder-Suicide
11 Mar
Summary
- Artist Sabina Rosas found murdered at luxury Hamptons spa.
- Suspect Thomas Gannon fled in an Uber to Pennsylvania.
- Reporter's Uber interview led police to Gannon's cabin.

In October 2024, artist Sabina Rosas was found murdered at the luxurious Shou Sugi Ban House in the Hamptons. She had been staying with businessman Thomas Gannon, who was considered her benefactor and 'muse.'
Following the discovery of Rosas's body, Gannon fled the retreat, taking an Uber hundreds of miles away to a secluded cabin in Pennsylvania. This journey became critical in the investigation.
A reporter, investigating the case, interviewed the Uber driver, who provided details about his passenger, Tom, and his destination. This information allowed authorities to locate Gannon.
Upon arrival at the Pennsylvania cabin, police found Gannon, who had died by suicide. Investigators later uncovered text messages from Gannon to his ex-wife, revealing his motive for killing Rosas, citing financial and control issues.
The investigation concluded with Gannon's death, leaving Rosas's family with unanswered questions about the full events leading to her murder.




