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Police: Philly doc pleaded for life during attack
Authorities say a Philadelphia pediatrician pleaded for her life as she was strangled by an exterminator working in her home this year.
That’s according to a statement from 37-year-old suspect Jason Smith that police read in court Wednesday. A judge then ordered Smith held for trial on charges including murder and arson.
According to Smith’s statement, he attacked 35-year-old Melissa Ketunuti in the basement of her downtown home Jan. 21 after she criticized his work.
The statement says Smith choked her, tied her up and set a fire to destroy evidence. Surveillance video from nearby businesses helped lead to Smith’s arrest a few days later at his Levittown home.
Smith’s lawyer did not immediately return a request for comment.
Ketunuti was a researcher at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
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Family of pediatrician murdered in Philadelphia is 'devastated'
The parents of a young Philadelphia doctor allegedly killed in her home by an exterminator said Friday their daughter was a “dedicated physician” whose death has left “an enormous gap” in their lives.
An emailed statement from a spokeswoman for Dr. Melissa Ketunuti‘s parents said the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia researcher’s loved ones “are devastated by this senseless act of violence that has ended the life of someone who was so loved, cherished and admired.”
“Melissa was a source of joy to everyone in her life,” said the statement released Friday.
The family spokeswoman, Manisha Pai, who once Ketunuti’s college roommate, said the parents don’t want to be mentioned by name and are asking for privacy. They arrived in Philadelphia from their home in Thailand on Friday.
A man hired to deal with a mouse problem in Ketunuti’s downtown row home is charged with strangling her with a rope after they got into an argument in her basement, then tying her up and setting her body on fire.
Jason Smith, 36, of suburban Levittown admitted to the crime, according to police. He is being held without bail on charges of murder, arson, abuse of a corpse and risking a catastrophe.
“Melissa’s friends from childhood, college, residency and elsewhere remember her many kindnesses, even during long hours, as well as her zest for life: traveling, running and spending time with friends and family,” the parents’ statement said.
They called her “a loving daughter and friend, a dedicated physician and a talented researcher” with a passion for medicine that inspired those who worked with her.
Investigators said Smith, who lived with his longtime girlfriend and her young child, and Ketunuti, a second-year infectious-diseases fellow and researcher, had never met before. Police would not elaborate on the substance of the fatal argument.
Dr. Paul Offit, chief of the hospital’s division of infectious diseases where Ketunuti worked, said she was interested in finding ways to prevent life-threatening childhood infections in the developing world — particularly Botswana, where the rates of AIDS and HIV are among the highest in the world.
He described Ketunuti as a “soft-spoken, gentle, kind, straightforward person — irony wasn’t in her repertoire.”
Offit recalled the young doctor telling him that she had initially wanted to pursue a career as a surgeon but changed to pediatrics after realizing that she could have a greater positive impact in the world.
“She dedicated her life to trying to make children’s lives better,” he said. “She wanted to make a difference. She would have.”
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Exterminator admits to killing young Philadelphia pediatrician, police say
An exterminator admitted to strangling a young Philadelphia doctor found bound and burned in her city row home, police said.
Homicide unit Capt. James Clark said 36-year-old Jason Smith was arrested Wednesday night at his home in Levittown, about 25 miles northeast of the city. He’s charged in the killing 35-year-old Dr. Melissa Ketunuti.
Police said Smith had an appointment at Ketunuti’s home on the day she was killed. They said he strangled her with a rope after the two got in an argument.
According to investigators, Smith was sub-contracted out to service Ketunuti’s home.
“During the course of him servicing her, they got into some type of argument. It went terribly wrong. At that point, he struck her while she was in the basement, knocked her down, strangled her to death and then ultimately set her body on fire,” Clark said.
As for why he did that, Clark said, “The only thing I can surmise is that he was trying to hide evidence or whatever DNA we may or may not be able to get.”
Surveillance video played a large role in the arrest, police said, noting that detectives scoured the neighborhood and found footage of Smith following Ketunuti to her home.
He was there as recently as an hour before police responded to the home for a fire.
Police have said that a dog-walker found Ketunuti’s burning body in the basement of her Naudain Street home.
“As I said earlier, detectives did an unbelievable job. They were relentless in their search,” Clark said.
Residing with Smith at the Levittown home where he was arrested are his girlfriend, a child, and the girlfriend’s step-father, police said.
Ketunuti was a second-year infectious-diseases fellow and researcher at Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia.
He’s been charged with murder, abuse of a corpse and other counts.
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The Associated Press contributed to this report
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Hornets' Smith out with shoulder sprain
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