
4 face charges after human remains discovered on Long Island
Two men and two women have been charged after body parts were discovered last week on Long Island.
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Two men and two women have been charged after body parts were discovered last week on Long Island.
The remains were discovered in Southards Pond Park in Babylon Village, roughly 30 miles east of Manhattan on Suffolk County's South Shore.
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