Cops seek master of disguises wanted for grisly Long Island murder
She’s the Long Island chameleon.
Suffolk County police are asking for help to nab an accused killer who has baffled cops for a year and a half — thanks to her rep as a master of disguises.
Majorie Quarrie, who also uses the alias Nicola Watson, is sought for stabbing 36-year-old Conrad Gowan, a home health care aide, in the neck inside a Jamesport home last year — but remains on the lam thanks to her knack for altering her appearance, police said on Facebook Monday.
“Subject is known to frequently change her appearance, including utilizing wigs,” Suffolk County police said. “A warrant for Murder 2nd Degree has been issued.”
Two mugshots cops released show Quarrie appearing radically different — with long hair and makeup in one, and close-cropped hair and no makeup in another.
The gruesome slaying of Gowan took place shortly before midnight on March 4, 2024, inside a home on Herricks Lane in Jamesport, which is inside the the North Fork Nursery property, News12 Long Island reported.
Police arriving at the scene found him with a “sharp force injury,” when he was rushed to Peconic Bay Medical Center in Riverhead, where he died, the outlet said.
Quarrie was later identified as a suspect, but it remains unclear what sparked the attack.
News of the murder continues to rattle the quite neighborhood.
“It’s sad,” Jamesport local Tom Williams told News12. “You hate to see anybody get killed.”
Meanwhile, others in the community remain intrigued by the accused killer’s knack for using disguises to dodge the police.
“It seems sort of strange,” another neighbor told the outlet. “I want to dive into it a little bit more.”
Suffolk County Crime Stoppers is offering a reward for anyone who can help nab Quarrie, and asks anyone with information to contact them at 1-800-220-TIPS, or online at http://www.P3Tips.com.
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