Bronx Woman's Body Found in Tupperware, Entombed in Concrete

The police suspect 32-year-old Bronx resident, Julio Rolando Flores, has killed and dismembered his 28-year-old ex-girlfriend, The NY Times reports. The details get more gruesome, however, as her body parts were placed in tupperware containers and entombed in concrete at a construction site in Teaneck, New Jersey, where authorities found the man covered in cement yesterday. Earlier in the day the family of the girl, Jaritza Calderone, received a call from Flores saying they would never see her again--prompting them to call the NYPD. Yesterday, "the owner of the home in Teaneck, where Mr. Flores had been working, saw him acting suspiciously and called 911." NJ authorities took action when they saw the NYPD had placed an alert on his vehicle. Calderone was last heard from the night before when she was heading to Flores's apartment to retrieve her belongings. And Flores has already "made statements implicating himself in Ms. Calderone’s disappearance and death."

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"her body parts were placed in tupperware containers"

This should help forensics as tupperware will keep the contents fresh.

tupperware? what an amatuer. Everbody knows you are supposed to chop up the body in the bathtub and use hydrochloric acid to dissolve the skin and flesh. Then you take the bones and leftovers and use it in a blender and then flush down the bone puree into the toilet. Then you bleach everything and voila no more body! Didn't CSI teach you anything?

Yet more proof that sane women should stay far, far away from NYC men.

How's that working for you Spirit?

Damn New York B&T douches always coming over here ruining the neighborhood.
Why don't you go to the club, uh...... I mean dump bodies on your side of the river.

I personally prefer my body parts shrink-wrapped.

#5- Apparently it's working quite well since Spirit really has nothing better to do than rant and rave about Snoopy--and pretty much everything else--on Gothamist every day.

I went to a similar Tupperware party. We tried out new lids while debating the etymology of "casserole" vs "cassoulet". Oh, and do use a bandsaw for the heavy boned bits above the knee.

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