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Brooklyn man who had freezer full of roommate’s body parts arrested: NYPD


Cops have arrested a man they say killed his 40-year-old roommate and then cut the victim up and stuffed his decapitated head and other body parts in a freezer in his Brooklyn apartment, cops said Friday.

Nicholas McGee was serving time in a Virginia jail for identity theft when the NYPD found victim Kawsheen Gelzer’s remains inside the taped up refrigerator in his Nostrand Ave. apartment near Farragut Road in East Flatbush.

McGee’s longtime girlfriend Heather Stines, 45, was still living in the apartment and was arrested after the grisly Jan. 22 discovery.

Kawsheen Gelzer, 39, was identified as the man whose dismembered body was found in a Brooklyn apartment. (CriminalJustice.NY.gov)
Kawsheen Gelzer (CriminalJustice.NY.gov)

Detectives charged McGee, also 45, with murder, robbery, concealment of a human corpse and tampering with physical evidence.

Gelzer had been couch surfing at McGee’s apartment when the killing took place. Gelzer was a known drug dealer and registered sex offender convicted of sexually abusing a 12-year-old boy in 2004.

Heather Stines
Heather Stines (Facebook)

McGee may have killed Gelzer over an ongoing narcotics dispute, police said. Gelzer died from a blow to the head, cops said.

Officers called to the apartment found the body parts of a 6-foot tall, 200 pound man wrapped in black plastic bags in both Stines’ refrigerator and freezer, cops said.

Gelzer’s severed head was found in the refrigerator, according to court documents.

The apartment building on Nostrand Ave. in Brooklyn is pictured on Tuesday, Jan. 23, 2024, after police discovered body parts in a third-floor apartment a day earlier. (Gardiner Anderson for New York Daily News)
The apartment building on Nostrand Ave. in Brooklyn where police discovered body parts in a third-floor apartment in January 2024. (Gardiner Anderson for New York Daily News)

“The refrigerator was taped up,” NYPD Chief of Detectives Joseph Kenny said at a recent news briefing. “They were trying to hole up, I guess, the smell inside.”

Stines was charged with concealment of a human corpse and ordered held without bail as she awaited trial.

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