Police charged a 44-year-old Brooklyn woman on Friday after discovering the beheaded and dismembered body of a registered sex offender in her taped-up refrigerator.
Heather Stines was charged with concealing a human corpse on Thursday, four days after a tip led police to her Nostrand Ave. apartment near Farragut Road in East Flatbush, where the grim find was made, according to authorities.
Kawsheen Gelzer Missing Updates
Kawsheen Gelzer, a missing Brooklyn resident, was tragically discovered dismembered in a Flatbush apartment four months after a reported dispute involving illicit activities. Gelzer, 39, had a criminal record as a registered offender, including previous arrests for crimes against minors. The dismembered body was discovered in plastic bags in a tenant’s freezer, prompting Heather Stines to accuse her incarcerated husband, Nicholas McGee, of involvement in Gelzer’s killing during a fight.
Stines is in detention, but no charges have been brought against her or McGee. Gelzer’s tragic fate has devastated the town, leading neighbors to erect a memorial in his honour. The police are investigating, and Stines is being considered a person of interest in the case.
What Happened to Kawsheen Gelzer?
Kawsheen Gelzer, a missing Brooklyn resident, was discovered dismembered in a Flatbush apartment four months after an alleged incident related to illegal activity. Gelzer, 39, had a criminal record and was discovered in plastic bags in a freezer. Heather Stines, who claims her jailed husband was involved, is in custody. Gelzer’s untimely death has stunned the community and prompted a monument. Investigations are ongoing.