THE man suspected of killing a woman at a posh $1,000-a-night spa and resort adored by celebrities has been found dead, according to reports. Sabina Rosas, 33, was found dead in one of the guest rooms at the luxurious Shou Sugi Ban House in the Hamptons on Long Island on Monday afternoon. Thomas Gannon, 56, who is believed to have been Rosas' boyfriend and sugar daddy, was found dead in his home in Honesdale, Pennsylvania , about 30 minutes east of Scranton, on Wednesday, according to ABC News .
Suffolk County police said Gannon died from a self-inflicted gunshot wound. The pair were seen checking into the resort together, but Gannon was captured on surveillance footage leaving the spa alone on Monday afternoon, the outlet reported. A cause of death for Rosas has not been disclosed.
Read more in The U.S. Sun Rosas was also engaged, and her fiancé confirmed that she and Gannon were in a relationship, according to the Daily Mail .
The murder sent shockwaves across the affluent Water Mill hamlet of Southampton, where the resort is located. A staff member found Rosas, an artist from Brooklyn , in one of the guest rooms around 12:30 pm on Monday. Rates at Shou Sugi Ban House, which is renowned for its Buddha statue at the top of its gravel driveway, start at between $1,000 and $1,500 a night, according to its website.
Most read in The US Sun The resort opened in 2019 and offers guests spa treatments, a grand outdoor space for meditation, fitness, nutrition, skincare, hydrotherap.