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A woman's body discovered at Shou Sugi Ban House in Water Mill has been ruled suspicious by police. (Matt Agudo/Instar for Fox News Digital) The suspect behind the shocking murder of an artist in an upscale New York wellness retreat has been found dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in his Pennsylvania home, police said. Suffolk County Police were looking for Thomas Gannon, 56, in connection with the murder of Sabina Rosas, a 33-year-old Brooklyn artist discovered dead in a guest room at the Shou Sugi Ban House in Water Mill, New York.

Rosas was an artist who studied new media at Purchase College in New York, graduating in 2020, a school spokesperson confirmed. WOMAN MURDERED AT YOGA GETAWAY KNOWN FOR PEACEFUL LUXURY AND HIGH-END CUISINE, POLICE SAY Sabina Rosas pictured at a recent art event during an overseas trip, just days before her murder at a spa in New York's Hamptons community. (Instagram/@ruyo.



journal) An online bio under her name described her as a childhood refugee from the former Soviet Union who arrived in the U.S. in 2009 to study art.

Gannon, a divorcee, recently listed then Pennsylvania home where he was found dead for $550,000. Police investigate a woman's murder at the Shou Sugi Ban House in Water Mill, New York, on Monday, Oct. 28, 2024.

According to police, the body was discovered in a guest room around 12:30 p.m. (Matt Agudo/Instar for Fox News Digital) Gannon's LinkedIn profile identified him as a small business owner.

His former partner told Fox New.

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