83-Year-Old Convicted Murderer Charged AGAIN After Pieces Of Woman's Body Found All Around Brooklyn Neighborhood
11.03.2022 - 03:17
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A Brooklyn woman, who has already spent more than 50 years behind bars for two previous murders, has been arrested after another woman was found dead and brutally butchered last month.
Harvey Marcelin has been charged with concealment of a human corpse in connection with the murder of Susan Leyden, 68, according to the New York Post. Via a criminal report, Leyden was last seen entering the 83-year-old’s apartment building with “a multi-colored bag with a flower decal.” The details of their relationship remain unclear, but after entering the building on February 27, she was never seen alive again. Cops also say she was not spotted exiting the building in surveillance footage.
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Three days later, Marcelin was caught on camera leaving the building with Susan’s bag — and the contents are truly horrifying. Cops found Susan’s torso in an abandoned shopping cart at the corner of Pennsylvania and Atlantic avenues last Thursday morning, less than a block away from Harvey’s place, Post sources revealed. It was allegedly in the same bag Harvey had left the apartment with.
Cops were then granted a search warrant to investigate Harvey’s apartment. Inside they allegedly found a human head! They also spotted several electric saws that Marcelin had purchased from Home Depot. Several days later, Leyden’s leg was found a few blocks away. Her arm is still missing at this time.
The suspect is currently being held at Rikers Island without bail. The case remains under investigation, but she could face additional charges in connection to the death.
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