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Human remains in a supermarket basket: a serial killer is operating in New York

'10.03.2022'

Nurgul Sultanova-Chetin

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The 83-year-old serial killer, who has spent most of her life behind bars for killing two ex-girlfriends, has been seen killing another woman whose dismembered body was found in Brooklyn last week. New York Post.

Harvey Marslin, who identifies as a transgender woman, was charged last week with hiding a human corpse. According to sources and court records, it is alleged that she was spotted on surveillance video dumping human remains outside her apartment.

A search warrant found a "human head" at Marslin's home in Cypress Hills, according to a criminal case. In addition, the police found electric saws that she bought at Home Depot.

On the subject: A shopper accidentally discovered human remains in a Brooklyn supermarket cart.

The gruesome incident unfolded last week when the torso of 68-year-old Susan Leyden was found in an abandoned bin on the corner of Pennsylvania and Atlantic Avenues, less than a block from Marslin's apartment, the sources said.

A few days later, Leiden's leg was found a few blocks north, the sources said, adding that her arm still hasn't been found.

The twice-convicted murderer may face new charges in the Leiden murder. Authorities added that another crime would be added to her already disturbing criminal history.

She spent more than 50 years in prison on charges of murder and manslaughter dating back to 1963, state prison records show.

According to sources, this imprisonment is related to the death of her friend Jacqueline Bonds on April 18, 1963 in a Manhattan apartment.

Marslin shot Bond three times when she said she was leaving her, the sources said.

Marslin was sentenced to 20 years to life in prison that same year. She was released early in May 1984, state prison records show.

The killer was at large for less than a year before she was arrested again for fatally stabbing another girl. The perpetrator stuffed her body into a sack, which she dumped on a street near Central Park, court records say.

In 1986, Marslin was convicted of first-degree manslaughter and sentenced to 6 to 12 years in prison.

Sources said she was denied parole several times. At one of the hearings, she admitted that she had "problems with women."

Records show she was released from Cayuga Northern Correctional Facility in late 2019.

In the latest alleged murder, Marslyn Leiden was spotted on CCTV footage. She entered Marslin's apartment on Pennsylvania Avenue on February 27 and, according to the criminal complaint, rolled "a colorful bag with a flower tag" on it, .

This was the last time she was seen alive, prosecutors said.

The complaint states that three days later, a camera allegedly caught Marslin carrying the same bag out of the building.

The next day, according to the court document, “a human body was found inside the bag.”

Judging by the recordings of the cameras, Jane Doe no longer left the house.

Marslin is being held without bail on Ryker's Island. Her next hearing will be in Brooklyn Supreme Court on March 10. Officials told her not to appear in court.

The Brooklyn District Attorney's Office said the case is under investigation.

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