It is only steps away from what was a gruesome scene a day earlier - and those who caught a glimpse of it, say they are still struggling with it.
Pictures of a smiling Shirley Rodriguez are posted outside her building on Haven Avenue in Washington Heights - along with some flowers and candles.
Neighbor Alonso Feliz heard the cries for help. He says Rodriguez was already so badly hurt that by the time paramedics arrived, there was nothing they could do. Neighbors chased her ex-boyfriend down the block, but tell Eyewitness News that he hopped a fence and got away. They are relieved to hear that he has been arrested and that this was not an attack by a stranger.
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