‘Brutal, senseless homicide’: Man sets woman on fire in NYC subway car, walks off and watches her burn to death from platform — ‘unbeknownst’ to arriving cops, officials say

Photos released by police of the alleged NYC subway fire suspect (NYPD Crime Stoppers).

Photos released by police of the alleged NYC subway fire suspect (NYPD Crime Stoppers).

A woman sleeping aboard a subway car in New York City was set on fire early Sunday morning by a random stranger who walked up to her and set her clothes ablaze with a lighter — engulfing her entire body in flames and killing her — before calmly walking off and watching her brutal demise from the platform, completely “unbeknownst” to cops who responded, police officials say.

The New York Police Department announced at a press conference on Sunday evening that a suspect with no known ties or connections to the victim, who has not been publicly identified, was taken into custody after a group of “high school-age New Yorkers” spotted him aboard the subway again later in the day and notified authorities. A manhunt had been underway for him and photos were released of the man on the F train where the woman was set on fire at around 7:30 a.m. Sunday, according to NYPD officials. He was caught on “another moving train” at Herald Square in midtown Manhattan, officials said.

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