Two gay men who ended up dead with their bank accounts drained after leaving New York City bars last year were both homicide victims, authorities say.
was found dead in the back of a taxi an hour after being seen leaving the Ritz Bar and Lounge with three unidentified men on April 20.
His family has said that approximately $20,000 was drained from his bank accounts and that they believed he was drugged. A month later, Umberger, a 33-year-old political consultant, was found dead after he and two unidentified men left another popular Hell’s Kitchen gay bar, the Q. The unidentified men transferred about $20,000 out of Umberger’s bank accounts and maxed out his credit cards, his mother, Linda Clary, said. She also believes her son was drugged.
Umberger’s death was caused by"acute intoxication by the combined effects of fentanyl, p-fluorofentanyl, cocaine, lidocaine and ethanol," the medical examiner said.In the months following the deaths,
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