Fontainebleau Family Murders: Victims' Relative Wants Suspect Narcy Novack to 'Experience Pain'
April 8, 2011— -- A relative of murder victims connected to the Miami Beach's Fontainebleau Hotel said she wants their accused killer Narcy Novack to suffer for her actions.
Novack is facing charges in the death of her wealthy hotel heir husband 53-year-old Ben Novack Jr. and conspiring to kill her 87-year-old mother-in-law Bernice Novack.
"I want her to experience pain, I want her to experience everything that lock up and jail would give her," said Meredith Fiel, who is Ben Novack's cousin and Bernice Novack's niece.
In a new indictment issued this week, the FBI alleges that Narcy Novack murdered twice, stole, laundered money and conspired to murder again in an elaborate plot, hatched along with her brother, to gain her millionaire husband's estate.
The plot comprised seizing control of Ben Novak's millions in real estate, cars, jewelry and one of the world's largest collections of Batman memorabilia – including the original Batmobile.
Ben Novack was the son of the founder of the landmark Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach featured in classic films like "Goldfinger" and "Scarface."
Showbiz icons like Frank Sinatra roamed the hotel's halls, often patting the younger Novack on the head as a child.
In the indictment filed on Tuesday, Narcy Novack is charged with arranging the April 2009 attack on Ben Novack's 87-year-old mother Bernice Novack, who was found dead in her Fort Lauderdale home.