Brooklyn, NY – Police Pull More Evidence From Levi Aron’s Home

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    Police carry out  a bed as part of evidence collection on July 16 2011Brooklyn, NY – Police in Brooklyn are still looking into the events leading up to the murder eight-year-old Leiby Kletzky.

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    Brooklyn, NY – Levi Aron’s apartment is still a very active crime scene three days after he was arrested for allegedly killing and dismembering the little boy.

    First a matress, then the box spring, followed by bags of other evidence.

    It was all taken Saturday from Levi Aron’s home on East 2nd Street in the Kensington section of Brooklyn.

    Police are saying nothing new about their investigation but neighbors are still saying plenty about their outrage at the allegations that Aron kidnapped, killed, then dismembered the body of eight-year-old Leiby Kletzky.

    “It’s horrible, disgusting, I’m shocked. He’s a monster,” one neighbor said.


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    shredready
    shredready
    12 years ago

    The shomrin are great but the police has massive remorses and data basis that shomrin do not have.

    In addition it seems the police where called 4 hours after the shomrin where notified. A big mistake.

    Would it have made any difference nobody knows but it would not have hurt in any way.

    The shomrin are great the community is safer because of them but they are not the police and will never replace the police.

    hopefully a lessons can be learned.

    1. in cases like this or similar call both the shomrin and the police, need to be called. Together they are stronger. The shorim can do what the police cannot do like more trust from the community or bringing massive volunteers. The police have massive resources, access to data basis and so on

    2. report all molestation cases attempts and or attempted abduction to police no matter how frum, not matter what position he holds who their parents are or how connected the perpetrator is (which was not done with Aron) it might save minutes hours seconds. and that could be the difference maker

    until reporting becomes the norm the perpetrators have an upper hand a very dangerous hand

    12 years ago

    It’s weird that no one on the buther’s block saw him bring the poor child into his attic apartment.

    AYONEMAN
    AYONEMAN
    12 years ago

    The reason the police went back to tear up his house and yard is because the Medical Examiner determined that the job done by this beast was by someone who had done it before. medical Examiners know their stuff and have seen everything.
    However what the police are not taking into account is the fact that this beast actualy did work as a master “butcher” in a meat department; which explains his many carving knives, etc.
    Remember that but for the strategic CCTV cameras this would never had led to the “butcher”.
    WE MUST SATURATE OUR COMMUNITIES WITH VIDEO SURVEILANCE.
    It not only solves crimes IT PREVENTS CRIMES.