Murdered 8-Year-Old May Have Asked His Killer For Directions
Following an extensive search, the dismembered body of 8-year-old Leiby Kletzky, a Chassidic Brooklyn boy missing since July 11, was found in two locations on July 13.
Police have arrested a fellow Chassidic community member, Levy Aron, after first discovering part of the boys’ body in a dumpster. Then, after entering the suspect’s apartment, police asked Aron where the boy was being held. Aron responded by pointing to the refrigerator where the gruesome discovery was made.
Kletzky, who may have been autistic, was reported missing after walking home from camp for the first time, when he reportedly left the direct route home, and stopped to ask Aron for directions.

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