Jersey Man Gets 22 Years After Killing Girlfriend When She Told Him To Move Out

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Brooklyn — 55-year-old New Jersey man was sentenced to 22 years in prison after pleading guilty to fatally stabbing his 53-year-old girlfriend. The attack happened two weeks after the defendant moved into the victim’s Brooklyn apartment.

District Attorney EricGonzalez said, “This defendant responded to a woman’s rejection with rage and brutality, then left her to die. He has now been held responsible for his actions, and my Office will continue to vigorously prosecute all instances of intimate partner violence.”

The District Attorney identified the defendant as Arthur Wyche, 55, of Neptune, New Jersey. He was sentenced yesterday by Brooklyn Supreme Court Justice Danny Chun to 22 years in prison and five years’ post-release supervision. The defendant pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter in May.

The District Attorney said that, according to the evidence, on August 31, 2015, at approximately 8:30 p.m., the defendant stabbed Dorina Webster, 53, multiple times in the chest and both legs after she told him to move out of her apartment in Flatbush. Wyche and the victim met online and dated on and off for three years before moving in together. After the defendant left the apartment the victim sought help from a neighbor who called 911.

When the neighbor opened the door, Webster, who was bleeding, identified Wyche as her attacker. She was taken to Kings County Hospital where she underwent surgery. While in the intensive care unit, the victim told friends and the investigating detective that it was Wyche who stabbed her. Wyche also texted the victim to check on her condition while she was in the hospital.

Webster died due to complications from the stab wounds on September 3, 2015, at Kings County Hospital.

Detectives arrested Wyche on September 5, 2015, at a bus station in New Jersey with a one-way bus ticket to Philadelphia. He was tracked by warrants detectives with help from the New York City Police Department’s Technical Assistance Response Unit.

Following his arrest, Wyche made a video statement admitting to stabbing the victim when she told him to pack his belongings and move out. His DNA was recovered from under the victim’s fingernails and the defendant had a scratch on his forearm.

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