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Broadway Dancer Confesses On Facebook To Murdering His Boyfriend ‘For Love’
I love you all.
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The timing is unclear, but PIX 11 reports Bellamy then posted several Facebook statuses, one of which asked for forgiveness.
A NY dancer who enjoyed moderate success on stage and screen was booked on murder and manslaughter charges Friday for allegedly killing his boyfriend in their Bronx apartment.
“Forgive me”, Bellamy wrote. “He told me love and hate are the same emotion”. Bellamy allegedly bit both of Almonte’s shoulders as well. I give life and can take it away. “Lucifer.” “I am god”.
Almonte was found face down, bleeding from a wound to the head.
After the argument was over, Bellamy allegedly left the apartment and told a neighbor that he had just killed his boyfriend.
Bellamy admitted to beating and strangling his partner, Bernardo Almonte, to death.
Police arrested Bellamy at the scene, reportedly standing on the sidewalk with his hands raised in the air, staring at the sky.
The man was taken to the hospital where he was pronounced dead.
According to his resume, Bellamy performed as a backup dancer in “Spider-Man: Turn Off The Dark”.
A Florida native, Bellamy has been arrested four times in the past but not for any violent crimes.
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He also appeared on television on SMASH and I CAN DO THAT, and other theatre credits include LEAR at New York Live Arts, A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM and regional production s of THE WIZ at the Hangar Theatre, Beehive, VICES: A LOVE STORY & more.