Paul Auster's son of a poisonous bug - False and real - 2 drug murders 26 years apart

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The origin of this article is my thirst for keystrokes after I bought a new LeoPold keyboard. Then, I saw that on the 16th and 28th, respectively, the New York Times published the news that the son of Paul Auster, a favorite writer, was sued for the death of Neil Auster's 10-month-old daughter, OD. The reporter dug out that 26 years ago, he was also involved in the murder of a drug dealer, and was even used as a novel inspiration by his father and stepmother to become a character in the book. The writer is good at writing family tragicomedy, and the writer's son lives out the human tragedy.


The following is the news published by the New York Times on the 16th of this month. The news on the 28th will be online after I finish exercising. This article is purely compiled. Paul Oster and LeoPold FC750RBT are my favorite people and things, they are my Chinese articles here because of various coincidences, and present them to anyone who sees this article. As Paul himself loves and the proposition recurs in the book—the coincidence of the story makes up the story, which is itself a mixed bag.

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"Paul Auster's son charged with overdose death of young girl"

Daniel Auster has been charged with an overdose of fentanyl and heroin, police said.

New York Times reporters Karen Zraick and Andy Newman

Date 16 April 2022

An 10-month-old baby girl in Brooklyn died from an overdose of fentanyl and heroin after her 44-year-old father, Daniel Auster, son of renowned author Paul Auster, died in childbirth be accused.

Police said the baby girl, named Ruby Auster , was found unconscious on Nov. 1 at her home on Burjian Street in Throop, Brooklyn, and was pronounced dead at a Brooklyn hospital. The medical examiner's office later pronounced death a result of drug overdose (Overdose, OD).

Oster, 44, was summoned to appear in court on April 10 for criminal conduct of homicide, negligent death and endangering the welfare of a child, according to the court's criminal proceedings. The judge set the bail at $100,000 in cash, or $250,000 in bail, and ordered him to appear at a court hearing on the 21st, when it will decide whether there is enough criminal evidence to continue the case.

Mr Oster's legal defender, Legal Aid Community lawyer John Godfrey, said none of his clients had been drinking recently and had been on drug treatment. Godfrey said Mr Oster, who works in gardening, turned himself in to police on his own initiative.

"This case is a painful tragedy, and Mr. Oster is still deeply devastated by the death of his dear daughter Ruby," Goldfrey said. "Medication problems plague countless families every year. We hope that at this difficult time for this family, the public will be cautious, not criticizing, and respecting the privacy of this family."

Ruby's mother, Zuzan Smith, wife of Mr Oster, told police the baby girl was awake and appeared to be in normal condition before she left the house that morning, court documents said. Mr Oster told police he had injected heroin after his wife went out, then lay down next to his daughter in his bed for a nap, and when he opened his eyes, the baby girl was blue-skinned and unresponsive or had any signs of life.

The documents show that Mr. Oster immediately administered the OD's life-saving drug " Narcan " to the baby girl and tried to wake the baby up before calling 911 for help. After the results of the toxicity tests, the medical examiner declared the baby girl was murdered, but court documents did not say how the baby ingested the drugs. Auster was arrested on the 8th.

Outside the home on Osterborjian Street, two neighbors said on the 16th that when they usually touched the little baby girl, Mr. Oster and his partner were very friendly, but one day last fall, the neighbor saw the girl. The baby's belongings, such as clothes, children's books and toys, were scattered on the sidewalk outside Oster's house before neighbors learned that the baby girl was dead.

The medical examiner's office declined to comment, citing an ongoing investigation.

In 1996, Daniel Auster was involved in a hideous nighttime murder in which nightclub owner Michael Alig and an accomplice murdered and dismembered drug dealer Andrew Melendez , nicknamed 'Angel', and then Throw his body into the Hudson River. Auster received a suspended sentence after admitting in 1998 that he was in possession of $3,000 he stole from Melendez. However, he was only related to the deceased in the case and was not involved in the murder of the nightclub owner. The police confirmed the above, Oster, who confessed to committing the robbery in 1998, was the father of baby girl Ruby.

In 2020, nightclub owner Allig died of a heroin overdose.

Daniel Auster's father, Paul Auster, is one of New York's best-known novelists, author of the New York Trilogy, City of Glass, 4 3 2 1 and many other best-selling novels. When he received a call from reporters on the 16th, he said he refused to comment on the case.

In 2003, Daniel Auster's stepmother Siri Hurstvedt published What I Loved , in which one of the characters is a drug addict who ends up being involved in a drug dealer murder And got caught; Paul Auster's novel Oracle Night , published the same year, is about a writer whose son is addicted to drugs.

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