Inside apartment number seven at two hundred sixty-five East Houston Street, thirty-three-year-old Fahim Saleh should have been working on his next billion-dollar idea. But Fahim wasn't working. Fahim was dead. And what happened to him after he died would become one of the most disturbing crime scenes in New York City's recent history. If this story shocked you, make sure to like, comment, and subscribe for more true crime content. Hit the notification bell to stay updated on more gripping tales of real-life mysteries.
