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Body Parts Found Outside Brooklyn Building; Neighbors Suspect Domestic Violence

CBS New YorkNovember 5, 20251 min2,267 views
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Gruesome Discovery in Flatbush

  • πŸ’” Body parts were discovered in the trash outside a building in Flatbush, Brooklyn, on Friday.
  • πŸ‘ƒ Construction workers alerted authorities after smelling a foul odor emanating from the garbage cans.
  • 🚨 Police were called to the scene and are awaiting a search warrant for a sixth-floor apartment.

Neighbors Suspect Domestic Violence

  • πŸ—£οΈ Neighbors believe the victim lived in the building and that the crime is a result of domestic violence.
  • 🏠 They described the couple on the sixth floor as once quiet but recently experiencing increasingly loud arguments.
  • ⚠️ Signs of abuse were noted, with neighbors describing the victim as timid and their partner as bold and bombastic.
  • πŸšͺ Neighbors reported hearing banging on the door and the partner not letting the victim in a few days prior to the discovery.

Unusual Activity and Investigation

  • πŸ•―οΈ Neighbors reported unusual activity, including the burning of incense in the hallway, which they found out of the ordinary.
  • 🚢 The partner was last seen on Thursday, with one neighbor observing them talking to themselves.
  • πŸ“Ή The building has cameras throughout, including one on the sixth floor facing the elevator, which may aid the investigation.
  • ❓ Police have not yet named the victim or provided a suspect description.
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