Sarah McNally.

Sentence Confirmed for Killing of Sarah McNally

A Queens, New York man has been sentenced to 24 years for the killing of Longford woman Sarah McNally.

The formal sentence was handed down Friday when Queens Supreme Court Justice Ushir Pandit-Durant sentenced the defendant, Marcin Pieciak of Glendale, to the previously announced 24 year year term in prison to be followed by five years of post-release supervision.

Pieciak, 37, had pleaded guilty to manslaughter. He stabbed McNally 19 times. He then slit his own throat.

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The fatal attack was in March 2024 in the Ceili House in Maspeth.

According to a release from the Queen's District Attorney's office the defendant had pleaded guilty to manslaughter last month in satisfaction of the indictment against him.

Said the statement: "Pieciak cornered the victim while she worked at a Maspeth tavern, fatally attacked her, then slit his own throat."

District Attorney Melinda Katz said: “Marcin Pieciak mercilessly stabbed his girlfriend 19 times at her place of  work. This violent and unprovoked attack took Sarah McNally’s life and left her family, friends and colleagues  devastated on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. We hope that today’s sentence provides some measure of comfort as Ms. McNally’s loved ones continue to grieve her senseless loss.”

According to the charges, "on March 30, 2024, at approximately 6:30 p.m., Pieciak arrived at the Ceili 
House Bar at 69-56 Grand Avenue in Maspeth. The defendant approached 41-year-old Sarah McNally as she worked, went behind the bar and stabbed her 19 times in the neck, back and chest causing fatal injuries to her carotid artery and severing her spine.

"Pieciak then cut his own throat several times with a second knife and attempted to run from the bar. A
patron intervened and stopped the defendant from fleeing the scene. When police arrived, Pieciak exited the premises with two knives and brandished the weapons toward the officers. Police safely disarmed him and recovered the knives."

Assistant District Attorney Gabriel J. Reale of the District Attorney’s Homicide Bureau prosecuted the 
case with the assistance of Assistant District Attorney Veronika Podoprigora under the supervision of Assistant  District Attorneys John Kosinski, Bureau Chief, and Karen Ross and John Selkowe, Deputy Bureau Chief, and  under the overall supervision of Executive Assistant District Attorney for Major Crimes Shawn Clark.



 



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