A psychiatrically troubled woman accused of pushing a straphanger in front of an oncoming Times Square subway train smirked and seemed annoyed as she was arraigned Tuesday on murder charges.
“This is a strong case with multiple eyewitnesses and the defendant has admitted to the crime,” prosecutor Matthew Thiman told the judge at Melanie Liverpool-Turner’s Manhattan Criminal Court appearance.
Liverpool-Turner — who’d been rolling her eyes as Thiman described her pushing Connie Watton to her death Monday afternoon in front of a No. 1 train — seemed astonished.
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