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Grisly Discovery: Dismembered Bodies of Donna R. Conneely and Malcolm Craig Brown Found in Long Island Woods, Suspects Arrested

Donna R. Conneely (59) and her partner Malcolm Craig Brown (53) were the two people dismembered and scattered in a wooded area on Long Island (NY), Dramatic discovery that began on February 29 when a girl spotted an arm on the road going to school in Babylon.

The couple lived together in another area of ​​New York, in Yonkers, Westchester County, and according to relatives Craig Brown was cousin of one of the four people arrested for hiding the bodies.

None of the suspects -Steven Brown (44), Jeffrey Mackey (38), Amanda Wallace (40) y Alexis Nieves (33)- has been charged with murder to the couple and remain free with ankle monitoring because the charges they face do not require bail, according to state law, he noted. New York Post.

Coreen Bullock, who identified her brother (Craig Brown) as one of the victims and her cousin as one of the suspects (Steven Brown), told ABC News: “It is absurd that four people murder two people and then leave like that.”

The motive for the double crime, which police were investigating as a possible love triangle. The suspects were arrested on Monday, March 4, at a home in Amityville and days before and after Suffolk County detectives found human remains – two heads and several limbs – in Bethpage State Park and the Lakeway Drive wooded area in West Babylon. No human remains were found in the house where three of the detainees lived.

Those prosecuted are presumed innocent until proven guilty in court. In general, The discovery of whole bodies or parts in public places is common in New York and sometimes it takes time to identify the victims.

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Last week Sheldon Johnson Jr., an ex-convict who became a criminal activist after being released from prison less than a year ago, was arrested after parts of a human body were found dissected in an apartment in The Bronx (NYC).

In January a dissected body was found in the refrigerator of an apartment in Brooklyn (NYC). It was later determined that he was an ex-convict who had been reported missing in March 2022.

In mid-November, a body without a head or arms was found in the sand of a beach in the Rockaways neighborhood. It was the third body found in a public area in Queens (NYC) in less than a week.

At the end of October an adult human body was found inside a garbage bag on a street in The Bronx (NYC). In September, a body with larvae was found in the parking lot of a TD Bank branch in Queens.

In January 2021, human remains were found in a park in Staten Island (NYC) along with a calendar from the year 2005. Months later it was determined that the bones were from a short man (between 4’11” and 5’5″), possibly Asian or Hispanic, and that he had been murdered in a date not specified. But so far the victim has not been identified and there have been no arrests.

In the fall of 2020, two newborn twins were left dead in a high-traffic residential area in the Bronx and more than three years later, no one has been arrested in the case.

Anyone with information about any of these cases should call at 1-800-577-TIPS (8477) and in Spanish 1-888-57-PISTA (74782). Also through the page crimestoppers.nypdonline.org or by text message to 274637 (CRIMES), followed by TIP577. All communications are strictly confidential.


2024-03-12 15:11:00
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