Assistant Arrested In Murder Of Ex-RAMONES Manager

November 9, 2007

MTV.com reports: Police have arrested a former personal assistant to ex-RAMONES manager Linda Stein, who was found beaten to death in her apartment late last month, and the assistant has made statements implicating herself in the killing, according to multiple reports.

New York police detectives interviewed Natavia Lowery multiple times in recent days and allege that the assistant killed her boss because Stein "just kept yelling at her," The New York Times reports, quoting a law-enforcement official who went unnamed. Criminal charges are pending against Lowery from the Manhattan district attorney's office.

The arrest was made Friday morning (November 9),less than two weeks after the alleged murder, which occurred October 30 at Stein's Fifth Avenue apartment.

Read more at MTV.com.

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