"4 Suspects Arrested and Released in Long Island Body Parts Case"

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Four suspects in Long Island were charged with concealing a human corpse and tampering with evidence in connection with the discovery of human body parts in Babylon parks. The defendants were released without bail and ordered to wear GPS monitoring devices, report to probation weekly, and surrender their passports. The victims' identities have not been released, and the investigation is ongoing. The Suffolk County District Attorney criticized the state's bail reform for making the crimes not eligible for bail. The remains discovered at different locations are believed to belong to the same man and woman.
Topics:nation#concealing-human-corpse#crime#long-island#murder#suffolk-county#tampering-with-evidence
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