Buffalo House Fire Ruled Homicide: New Mom and Infant Found Dead
Law&Crime NetworkOctober 27, 202520 min41,474 views
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- 💔 Firefighters responding to a house fire in Buffalo, New York, discovered the bodies of 31-year-old Kathleen “Katie” Carrig and her 4-day-old son, Noah.
- ⚠️ The fire, initially appearing routine, was later determined to be an intentional act to cover up a homicide.
Cause of Death and Suspect Information
- 🔪 Investigators revealed that Katie Carrig was strangled before the fire was set.
- 👨⚖️ Katie's boyfriend and Noah's father, Kidane Haile, an employee at the University at Buffalo, has been charged with second-degree murder.
- ❓ The cause of death for baby Noah is still under investigation, but authorities expect to report it soon.
Investigation and Legal Proceedings
- 🔥 The Buffalo Fire Department officially ruled the fire as incendiary in nature, meaning it was intentionally set, likely with gasoline.
- 🏛️ Kidane Haile was indicted by an Erie County grand jury for the murder of Kathleen Carrig and has pleaded not guilty.
- ⚖️ If convicted of second-degree murder, Haile faces a maximum sentence of 25 years to life in prison.
- 🤝 Authorities are continuing the investigation and anticipate reporting additional information shortly, emphasizing the ongoing legal process and the presumption of innocence.
Community Impact and Support
- 😔 The incident has deeply affected the community, with friends remembering Katie Carrig as a "shy, sweet" person.
- 🆘 First responders, including firefighters and police officers, received behavioral health support due to the traumatic nature of the case, especially involving an infant.
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