Amanda Wallace was rearrested Friday night after allegedly stealing from a CVS store.
One of the suspects arrested in connection to the dismembered body parts found scattered across Long Island was arrested again over the weekend.Amanda Wallace, 40, of Amityville, was rearrested Friday night on a new petit larceny charge after allegedly stealing from a CVS store. All four suspects in the case were released after their arrest, as their charges relating to the mutilation and disposal of murdered corpses are no longer bail-eligible in New York State.
29, a group of Long Island high school students found a left arm on the side of a Babylon road on their way to school, police said. The arm was discovered just before 9 a.m. on Siegel Boulevard.According to police, as officers investigated the crime scene, a canine unit located a leg sticking out of a pile of leaves in a wooded area, not far from the original scene.
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