A Manhattan man's act of kindness turned into a brutal nightmare when he invited his homeless neighbor to stay with him, only to have the stranger fatally stab him. 80-year-old Lev Vayner had given Alon Riabichev, 45, a roof over his head despite having nowhere else to go, prosecutors claim. The killer's actions were driven by a twisted desire that led him to repeatedly stab Vayner, leaving him dead on the floor of their Washington Heights apartment.
According to the Manhattan DA's office, Riabichev had been living in the building's hallways after his mother kicked him out, but Vayner's generosity allowed him to stay with them. The accused killer took advantage of this kindness, committing a heinous crime that has left the community reeling.
Riabichev had bought an 8-inch knife just before the attack and returned to Vayner's apartment, where he called 911 claiming to have had a "psychotic break" after killing someone. However, when police responded, they found him sitting on Vayner's bed, while the victim lay dead nearby with multiple stab wounds.
The indictment charges Riabichev with second-degree murder, a crime that has sent shockwaves through the community. The DA described the murder as "ruthless" and expressed his condolences to Vayner's loved ones, who are now mourning the loss of their loved one.
According to the Manhattan DA's office, Riabichev had been living in the building's hallways after his mother kicked him out, but Vayner's generosity allowed him to stay with them. The accused killer took advantage of this kindness, committing a heinous crime that has left the community reeling.
Riabichev had bought an 8-inch knife just before the attack and returned to Vayner's apartment, where he called 911 claiming to have had a "psychotic break" after killing someone. However, when police responded, they found him sitting on Vayner's bed, while the victim lay dead nearby with multiple stab wounds.
The indictment charges Riabichev with second-degree murder, a crime that has sent shockwaves through the community. The DA described the murder as "ruthless" and expressed his condolences to Vayner's loved ones, who are now mourning the loss of their loved one.