Photo of man who set woman on fire killing her in Brooklyn elevator, was released

New York investigators are searching for a guy in his 40s who splashed a woman with a flammable liquid and lit her on fire, killing her, in the elevator of a Brooklyn apartment building on Saturday.

According to some witnesses, the woman was coming back home to her 5th floor apartment in Prospect Heights after she went out for grocery shopping.

Upon her arrival to the elevator the killer – wearing a kind of exterminator outfit – ambushed her, sprayed her with an unknown liquid, set her alight and then ran away, police unveiled.

Then screams were heard and smoke and fire were seen, and at that point people figured out that the woman trapped in the elevator.

The building, at 203 Underhill Avenue, had 2 surveillance cameras, one in the elevator and the other one in the hallway.
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The NY Times depicted the dramatic incident:

The killer, who looked like being in his 40s, first splashed the woman in the face, then douses her methodically from head to toe with what a city official said was an accelerant as she turned and cowered, raising her hands, the grocery bags hanging from her wrists.

Having cornered the woman in the elevator, the man struggles to light a barbecue lighter. He then ignites a Molotov cocktail — a wine or Champagne bottle filled with accelerant with a rag stuffed in its neck. He retreats and comes back again, spraying more liquid on his victim. And suddenly the video turns white with a deflagration in the small space: the woman, on fire.

Neighbors believe the (about) 60-year-old victim was Delores Gillespie who lived in the building since 1980s.

Surveillance video images show the suspect who sprayed victim with liquid before setting her alight.