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EERIE ECHO OF CHRISTA
BEAU EYED IN NYER'S NANTUCKET SLAY
The New York Post
By JENNIFER FERMINO
November 27, 2006 -- She was another pretty, charismatic New Yorker who fled to New England to escape the rat race - only to wind up brutally murdered there.
Beth Lochtefeld, like doomed fashion scribe Christa Worthington, had sought refuge from her successful yet harried, big-city lifestyle in the idyllic beach town in Nantucket where she'd summered as a child. And like Worthington, she was slain in a charming bungalow she called home.
Lochtefeld's accused killer, her ex-boyfriend, faces a hearing this morning in Barnstable Superior Court on Cape Cod to set a trial date in her gruesome 2004 slaying.
It's been only 10 days since Worthington's murderer, a local garbage man, was convicted in the same courthouse.
The similarities between the women's lives - and deaths - are chilling.
Worthington, a writer who'd worked for Women's Wear Daily and Elle, had moved to the remote Cape Cod fishing town of Truro in 1997.
Lochtefeld, a longtime Greenwich Village resident, sold the real-estate consulting firm that she founded in the 1990s to head to the quaint island of Nantucket, south of the cape.
Both women had settled into picturesque cedar-shingled cottages that seemed to be the very essence of a charmed New England existence - until violence struck.
Worthington was raped and stabbed to death at her home by Christopher McCowen in 2002.
Lochtefeld wasn't the victim of random violence, but she met just as grisly an end. Cops said she was done in by a man she'd once loved, and like Worthington, she was stabbed to death in her home.
Both women were charming and driven, seeming to have it all.
The only thing that Lochtefeld didn't have - and truly longed for - was a family of her own. Worthington had a young daughter.
Still, Lochtefeld didn't sit at home crying over it.
She traveled the world, studied aikido, worked on an inspirational book and was a beloved aunt.
Then, her charmed life took a tragic turn when she was introduced to Tom Toolan in the summer of 2004.
Toolan was dapper, Columbia-educated and seemingly crazy about her.
But beneath his glossy exterior, lurked a heart of darkness.
He struggled with alcoholism and lost his job as a vice president at Smith Barney.
When Lochtefeld got wise to his problems, she dumped him - and he snapped, cops said.
The former Wall Street exec locked her in his Upper West Side apartment for a night, her relatives said. She managed to escape and head back to Nantucket.
So, Toolan jumped on a flight to the island and exacted revenge.
He showed up at Lochtefeld's home and stabbed her to death, cops said.
jennifer.fermino@nypost.com
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