Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Woman Found Dead in Trash Compactor in Building Where Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin Own a Manhattan Apartment



For the record.

A woman was found dead inside a trash compactor at a New York apartment block on Tuesday evening.

The 48-year-old, who police say lived at the premises, was found unconscious inside the machine, and was pronounced dead at the scene, reports the Daily Mail.

Police had been called to the block at 1 Irving Place in Union Square, where Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin own an apartment, just before 5pm.

She was found by a building maintenance worker, and her identity has been withheld until police notify her family.

Police do not yet know how she ended up in the trash compactor, but NBC reports her purse was found nearby.

Security footage also shows the woman walking into the apartment building shortly before she was found inside the machine, PIX11 reported.

Weiner and Abedin have owned an apartment at the address for 16 years, which was listed for rent at $11,900 a month on the same day he pleaded guilty to sexting a 15-year-old girl.

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2 comments:

  1. Add one more to the CBC (Clinton Body Count).

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  2. A trash compactor would normally be in a locked room where ordinary residents would not have access. People do drop their keys and other items into the trash chutes and then want them back. Failure to turn it off and climbing into the dumpster could get a person killed. Although the best way would be to turn off the compactor and disconnect the dumpster from it to get what was most recently dropped in. Getting a dead body into a chute and down to a compactor would be challenging if not impossible.

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