A 26-year-old Pennsylvania man is facing first-degree murder and abuse of a corpse charges after he admitted to strangling a woman he met on the SEPTA train to death and concealing her body before police found it almost a month after she was reported missing.
In a statement, prosecutors said Wednesday that the deceased body of Sabrina DuBose, 25, was found in a trash bag in Philadelphia’s East Germantown section on June 23. She was last seen alive on May 22 aboard a SEPTA train with Kareem Davis-Duppin. They went to an apartment complex where the suspect worked and got into a dispute that ended by DuBose’s death: “They had an interaction from there, a social interaction, that turned deadly,” prosecutors revealed.