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Chilling video appears to show suspects pushing cart with body parts to NYC station — just hours before torching remains

Grisly security footage shows two unknown suspects transporting the dismembered body in a laundry cart to a Bronx train station, before burning it and dumping it in Yonkers hours later, police and law enforcement sources said.

As NYPD detectives continue to unravel the eerie circumstances surrounding the gruesome murder, footage surfaced of what appears to be a modern-day body snatcher pushing a cart along East 163rd Street in Longwood.

Local authorities said the search began about 2 a.m. Monday when firefighters found a cart on fire and a body lying on the sidewalk near the Oak Street Bridge in Yonkers, near the Mount Vernon border.

Investigators believe two suspects transported the body on a Metro-North train from the Bronx and got off at the Mount Vernon West station in Westchester County, officials said.

Police searched the apartment on Rogers Place near East 163rd Street about 11:30 p.m. Monday and found a severed hand in a pot filled with bleach and other body parts, including at least a leg, in the freezer, officials said.

Surveillance photos show two dark figures pushing a laundry cart along East 163rd Street, which police believe contained burned human remains, in Yonkers early Monday morning.

Surveillance footage from a deli on the building’s first floor shows two unidentified people pushing a cart quickly towards a nearby train station.

Surveillance camera photos also show the cart being pushed along the sidewalk.

One tenant, 20, said he heard a “very angry man” wheeling a cart out of the building late Sunday night into Monday morning.

“I heard him carrying something heavy coming down the stairs, it sounded like a laundry cart but he was carrying something much heavier,” the frightened woman said on Wednesday.

“I heard some crazy voice. I was really scared,” she added. “It was exactly 12 o’clock on a Sunday, maybe a minute or two later. I know because I was about to go to the deli and my mom said, ‘No, it’s 12 o’clock. It’s too dangerous.'”

Surveillance cameras from a Bronx deli showed two people pushing a laundry cart believed to contain human remains that were later set on fire in Yonkers, officials said. Obtained from NY Post
The footage shows two people walking across East 163rd Street early Monday morning toward a train station in the Bronx. Obtained from NY Post

The victim’s identity has not been released.

According to neighbors, the resident of the apartment where the body was found was a longtime resident and “had a roommate.”

“Yeah, we know him,” one woman said Wednesday. “We always see him smoking on the front steps. He’s friendly and says ‘hello.'”

Yonkers police reported a cart containing human remains on fire in the Westchester County city on Monday morning. Freedom News TV

“I liked this place because it’s always quiet and there are cameras everywhere,” she said, “and you can’t get in without a key. When I heard about it yesterday, I was like, ‘Whoa!’ I was kind of scared.”

Yonkers police have turned the investigation over to the NYPD, who sources say have now identified at least one suspect in the gruesome murder, though no charges have been filed yet.

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