Angelina Barini’s pattern was nearly identical, authorities said. In motel rooms in Queens, she gave four men high doses of drugs, robbed them and left them unresponsive.
Highlights
- Angelina Barini, 43, met with clients at motels in New York City before giving them drugs that incapacitated them.
- Then, she would rob the men and leave with their personal belongings.
- Four of them, including a prominent Italian chef, died of overdoses from the drugs, court records state.
- In August, Barini pleaded guilty to distributing drugs that killed her clients, including fentanyl and gamma-butyrolactone.
- A judge sentenced the 43-year-old Barini to 30 years in prison last week; attorneys representing Barini did not respond to a message from The Washington Post.
- Authorities said her pattern was nearly identical, authorities said.