Four suspects charged in connection to severed body parts found scattered across Long Island were released without bail, sparking criticism from Suffolk County officials and calls for bail law changes. The release led to a debate over New York's bail reform laws and the handling of the case by authorities.
Long Island body parts slay victim is a suspect's cousin, family says The family of Malcolm Craig Brown named the 53-year-old man as one of the two victims whose dismembered bodies were discovered strewn throughout parks https://t.co/2IgB51AmSd
Identities revealed of pair whose hacked-up remains were found scattered across Long Island https://t.co/XIcN0edeAO https://t.co/urXooxpYxZ
Long Island body parts suspects freed again under New York bail rules https://t.co/2bwBhfFiOy
Woman identified as 2 suspects appear in court in Long Island body parts case https://t.co/WQ38coNueF https://t.co/YOaT82dooP
A New York district attorney says bail reform is to blame after four people arrested in connection with human remains found in several places across Long Island's Suffolk County were let out on supervised release. | @brittybernstein https://t.co/VPErIDnzRA
Two of the four people arrested in connection with body parts belonging to a man and a woman found on Long Island were back in court Friday, but were still not being held behind bars — a move that has led to intensified calls for bail law changes https://t.co/Cx01lzms5c
Long Island 'body parts' suspects accused of chopping up arm and head found in Babylon park leave court on bail GRINNING as furious DA slams New York laws stopping him from keeping them in jail https://t.co/pFmPo0s1ji https://t.co/M2ymornhTL
Supervised release of 4 suspects in Long Island body parts case inspires new bail law “Nobody with an ounce of sensibility would say it’s a good idea to let someone charged with the sickening act of human dismemberment leave jail and roam the streets” https://t.co/lK2zAsrwJd
Regarding the case of the discovered body parts and the subsequent arrests, Suffolk County DA @RayTierneyDA explains why NY bail law needs to be changed, to allow prosecutors to request that dangerous defendants be held in custody, regardless of charges filed. / Via @PIX11News https://t.co/V7UHOR8lA3
2 suspects in Long Island body parts case in court, Suffolk County officials push new bill https://t.co/ERCkldaLfM https://t.co/YYspVd2r7F
Two of the four suspects connected to human remains found on Long Island are set to appear in court today. As @NatDuddridgeTV reports, it comes amid questions about the others being released on bail. https://t.co/CCz80yo2nL
Suspects in case of body parts found scattered across Long Island freed without bail https://t.co/eBXapioRhI
The four suspects charged in the body parts case on Long Island are out on bail and being monitored with ankle bracelets, but as @McLoganTV reports many people in the community want to know why they aren't being held in jail. https://t.co/CCz80yo2nL
Following the release of the four suspects in the Babylon body parts case, Suffolk County officials criticized New York bail law. Kathy Hochul responded by criticizing the investigation. What grounds did she have for this criticism? / Via @fox5ny https://t.co/Nb7KT83NYK
Following the release of the four suspects in the Babylon body parts case, Suffolk County officials criticized New York bail law. Kathy Hochul responded by asking why prosecutors didn't charge the defendants with bail-eligible offenses. Prosecutors answered by pointing out that… https://t.co/YZ2Xn8xtVr
Hochul, Suffolk County officials spar over bail reform in release of 4 body parts suspects https://t.co/VnT5bPnNzY https://t.co/c7dpRSm3El
Four people charged in connection to severed body parts found scattered across Long Island have been freed without bail https://t.co/74cPTYTJJG
Long Island body parts case Steven Brown, Jeffrey Mackey, Amanda Wallace, and Alexis Nieves were charged with hindering prosecution, tampering with physical evidence and concealing a human corpse — then set free on supervised release while awaiting trial. https://t.co/V6kkC2KAm5
Fuming officials demand Hochul repeal NY bail reform laws as body-chopping suspects freed https://t.co/M4LWJwzGnT