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When cops went to Harvey Marcelin&#x2019,s apartment to execute a search warrant and question her about a headless, limbless torso found dumped on a Brooklyn street, they found what they believe is the head of Susan Leyden, who ... Brooklyn serial killer, 83, charged with murder after cops find woman’s severed head in apartment. An 83-year-old serial killer was charged with second-degree murder after a woman’s severed head was found in the transgender suspect’s apartment, prosecutors said Thursday.

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When cops went to Harvey Marcelin’s apartment to execute a search warrant and question her about a headless, limbless torso found dumped on a Brooklyn street, they found what they believe is the head of Susan Leyden, who was reported missing March 2, prosecutors said. Marcelin served two stints in prison for killing two girlfriends in Manhattan and now identifies as a transgender woman, authorities said. Marcelin was arrested for concealment of a human corpse on March 4 and ordered held without bail. She was indicted Thursday on second-degree murder and other charges. A source said the head found in Marcelin’s apartment was in a plastic bag. “Last week my office charged Harvey Marcelin with allegedly concealing the severed head of a woman in her home and discarding the victim’s torso in a bag on the street,” said Brooklyn District Attorney Eric Gonzalez. ”Today, the grand jury indicted Harvey Marcelin for murder, and my office is committed to vigorously seeking justice,” Gonzalez said. “The facts of this horrific case are gruesome and unsettling, and my heart is with the victim’s family and friends,” A contractor who worked on the newly opened affordable housing development where Marcelin lives said he saw the suspect in the hallways and remembered her distinctive wig, nails and lipstick. “I’m a pretty social guy,” the contractor said. “But something told me to stay away. With some people, you just get a vibe. Murdering someone is one thing. But killing and chopping?” Leyden’s torso was found in a multicolored bag with a flower decal stuffed in a shopping cart at Atlantic and Pennsylvania Aves. in East New York last Thursday. The multicolored bag was wrapped inside a black garbage bag, cops said. A human leg found nearby four days later has now been determined to be Leyden’s. Police were led to Marcelin after she was identified as the person caught on video disposing of the torso. Zeroing in on Marcelin’s address, cops recovered video surveillance of Leyden going into Marcelin’s building on Feb. 27 — rolling behind her the same multicolored bag that would later hold her dismembered torso. A few days later, on March 2, Marcelin was spotted rolling the same bag out of the apartment building and throwing it in the trash near the corner of Pennsylvania and Atlantic Aves., just a short distance from her home. “[Leyden] never exits the residence,” court papers note. “I have no idea about the relationship between Susan Leyden and this person,” said Nesrin Oncu, a close friend of the victim who was once married to the victim’s ex-husband. “This person doesn’t seem like her caliber of person she would associate with,” Oncu said of Leyden. “She liked good things around her, good people. I’m not sure what she was doing there, really.” Marcelin was convicted of murder in Manhattan for the 1963 shooting of her girlfriend, Jacqueline Bonds, records show. At that time he identified as a man. Marcelin shot Bonds in the hallway of an Harlem apartment, then chased her into a bedroom and shot her again, according to court filings. About six weeks earlier, Bonds said, with her mother present, that she was breaking it off with Marcelin, who pointed a finger at her and said, “I’ll get you!” according to court documents. When the jury couldn’t agree on imposing the death penalty, the judge in the case sentenced Marcelin to life in prison. Marcelin was released on lifetime parole in 1984. Marcellin struck again a year after being released, this time stabbing to death another girlfriend and dumping her remains by Central Park in October 1985, law enforcement sources said. Marcelin pleaded guilty to manslaughter in that case, a telling a judge in 1986 that she “shared rent” with her second victim, Anna Laura Serrera Miranda, according to court filings. “Well, sometimes she wouldn’t come with the rent and sometimes she would steal stuff out of the house and bring people up there in the house. She kept screaming,” Marcelin told Manhattan Supreme Court Justice Carol Berkman. When the judge asked, “You kept stabbing her so she would stop screaming?” Marcelin responded, “It was just — I was doing it, you know.” Marcelin was sentenced to an additional six to 12 years in prison in September 1986, concurrent with the life sentence in the first murder.













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