A Florida man driving with a suspended license ended up getting charged with way more during a traffic stop, since he was a suspect in two cold cases in New York.

On November 7, Christopher Gonzalez was pulled over by police and eventually arrested for driving with a suspended license. However, police ended up connecting the man to two murders.

The first murder Gonzalez was linked to happened on December 2, 2000. The man is allegedly responsible for the murder of Dora Almoteser, whose naked dead body was left in her uncle’s apartment in the Bronx. According to police, the 19-year-old woman was watching her uncle’s house at the time. Detectives were trying to make the connection to if she was killed by a person she was seeing at the time from the internet.

The second murder Gonzalez was linked to happened on September 3, 2005. Police said that the man allegedly strangled 25-year-old Angel Serbey, a Yonkers woman who was found strangled not too far from Sprain Brook Parkway located in Westchester County, NY.

According to NBC-2, Gonzalez was laying low for the last 17 years, and even got married and worked at a Toys-R-Us in Naples, Florida. The suspect is currently awaiting extradition to New York City according to police.

Source: nydailynews.com