The New York Police Department have made their second arrest in the gruesome discovery of the remains of a local drug dealer. Police say his remains were dismembered and stored in a fridge.
NYPD Chief Det. Joseph Kenny said the department received an anonymous tip in January about the possibility of a dead body being stored in a couple’s refrigerator. Police then sought out the home on Nostrand Avenue and encountered a woman named Heather Stines who allowed them in to conduct a search.
As soon as police walked inside the apartment, they said their eyes were drawn to a “conspicuously taped-up” refrigerator.Once the officers went to figure out what needed to be taped up, Hines grew aggressive. The police arrested her and removed her from the home.
Inside the fridge, officers discovered the unthinkable: black plastic bags containing the dismembered remains of a Black man.
Hines spilled and told detectives the body belonged to local drug dealer Kawsheen Gelzer, who she claimed got into a dispute with her husband, Nicholas McGee, back in September, over drugs. However, the NYPD told NBC New York the disagreement wasn’t over what Gelzer was selling but rather an unpaid rent dispute after he’d been allowed to stay on the couple’s couch.
Police then launched the hunt for Nicholas and located him Thursday all the way in Chesapeake, Va., where he was being held for identity fraud, per The New York Post. (It’s safe to say he’d been a menace to society even before then after being placed on New York’s sex offender registry after molesting a 12-year-old boy, but I digress).
McGee revealed to investigators that he attacked Gelzer with a kitchen knife as he slept and stabbed him in the back. Eventually, he grabbed a hammer to subdue Gelzer. McGee told the police his girlfriend didn’t help with the killing but helped saw the dealer’s body in pieces and place it inbags before storing it in the fridge.
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