So the murderer was a married man Illegal Immigrant but Cold Approached any woman he saw
He was on youtube looking for dating advice
David Bonola – who carried out an on-and-off affair with his alleged victim for the last two years – was a regular at the Austin Street coffee shop in Forest Hills and left female staffers so startled by his advances, they called the cops on him numerous times, a former worker claimed
“He would come up to us and ask for coffees and tell us that we looked pretty and make comments about how we look,” former barista Oliwia Pikulinski, 21, told The Post by phone Thursday.
“He was creepy, he stalked people… It was known. Everyone knew he was a weird individual, especially in the Starbucks on Austin Street,” said Pikulinski, who worked at the location for three years before quitting five months ago.
Bonola — whose estranged wife and children also live in Queens, according to police sources — would also “drop in the tip jar love notes and songs that he would make about us,” said Pikulinski
“He even went as far as proposing to two of us, which is super unsettling because of how weird the interactions were,” she said
The Richmond Hills resident, who works as a heating and air conditioning repairman, would also ask the staffers “personal questions” such as their ages, birthdays and where they lived and went to school, Pikulinksi said.
Murder suspect David Bonola appeared to share YouTube videos on NYC crime and seduction tips
After his arrest, it emerged he had an apparent history of
creeping out women in Queens with his unwanted come-ons.
Officials also told The Post that the Mexican national was here illegally, having entered the US from Mexico about 21 years ago.