Couple surrenders in Bucks County murder linked to love triangle

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Thursday, July 21, 2016
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A man and woman wanted in connection with the deadly shooting of a Bucks County man have surrendered to authorities.

WARWICK, Pa. (WPVI) -- A man and woman wanted in connection with the deadly shooting of a Bucks County man have surrendered to authorities.



Bucks County detectives and U.S. Marshals have been tracking 33-year-old Jeffrey Gould of Bensalem and 30-year-old Zannatul Naim, known as Asha, following the murder of 33-year-old Edward Dubinsky in Warwick Township.



Gould has been charged with murder and related offenses. Naim has not been charged at this time, and is considered a person of interest.



It is the first murder in Warwick Township in 27 years, and police believe the killing is linked to a tangled love triangle.



A neighbor found Dubinsky shot in the head on his porch on the 2600 block of Virginia Lane in Warwick Township on July 14.



Police believe the gunman was Gould.



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33-year-old Edward Dubinsky was found shot in the head on his porch on the 2600 block of Virginia Lane in Warwick Township on July 14.

Cops say Naim was not only dating Gould, but had an on-again-off-again relationship with Dubinsky.



"We assumed it had to do with the girlfriend because they did have a lot of fights late at night. So we didn't know what was going on, but I assumed the girlfriend had something to do with it. But it's so sad, he was a nice guy," said neighbor, Kelli Sickles.



Authorities say Gould and Naim took off in a borrowed champagne color Chevy Silverado truck with New Jersey tag YKD-24N.



They showed up in North Carolina last Thursday where Gould admitted to someone he shot Dubinsky.


Gould and Naim were living together at the Longmeadow apartment complex in Bensalem, where police found bullet casings that match the one found at the scene.



Court documents say the couple was recently fired from Fastcapital 360, a financial firm in Southampton. The company declined comment.



"He always said 'I know I can't marry her, so I'm breaking up with her.' And then next thing you know her car would be back," said Sickles.



Anyone with information about this case or the couple involved is asked to call police at 215-343-6102.

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