New York man charged after slain friend's body parts found in refrigerator
A New York man was scheduled to appear in court Monday after being accused of murdering a friend and helping to store his dismembered body in a refrigerator for nearly two years.
A New York man was scheduled to appear in court Monday after being accused of murdering a friend and helping to store his dismembered body in a refrigerator for nearly two years.
Nicholas McGee, 45, has pleaded not guilty to all charges, which include murder, robbery, tampering with evidence and concealing a corpse. He was scheduled to appear in court for a hearing on Monday, according to court records.
McGee’s pleas came in Kings County Supreme Criminal Court in Brooklyn on Friday, when a judge ordered him held without bail, the records state.
His wife, Heather Stines, 45, was also charged in connection with the case. She is charged with concealing a corpse, hindering prosecution and tampering with evidence, and was also being held without bail.
Lawyers for both defendants did not immediately respond to a request for comment Saturday night.
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