
"Snapped returns to the Leah Cuevas case, tracing a Brooklyn killing that moved from a rent dispute to a second-degree murder conviction and a long prison term. The victim, Chinelle Latoya Thompson Browne, was 28 and a mother of four. Prosecutors said the attack happened inside a Brooklyn apartment, with remains later found on Long Island. The Snapped episode premieres Sunday, September 7, at 6 pm ET on Oxygen, with an encore the same night at 9 pm ET."
"Early July 2014: Dispute and alleged killing in Brooklyn A neighbor told police the women had argued over money and basic services on July 4. The next day, Browne entered Cuevas's apartment. Screams were heard, and a witness reported an order to "shut up." The case proceeded in Suffolk County because the first remains recovered were found there, according to The New York Times."
"July 8-9, 2014: Torso and legs found in Bay Shore Investigators linked a torso discovered near the Fire Island ferry in Bay Shore to Browne. Her family reported her missing after July 5. Arms were found in Hempstead soon after, per CBS News (July 2014). Investigators documented the recovery of body parts across Long Island. (Image via Pixels) July 31, 2014: Court appearance follows a"
Leah Cuevas and Chinelle Browne lived in the same Brooklyn building, where Browne rented a room and neighbors reported disputes over rent and utilities. Prosecutors said Browne entered Cuevas's apartment on July 5, 2014, and was killed there. Parts of Browne's body were recovered across Long Island beginning July 8, including a torso near the Fire Island ferry and arms in Hempstead. The discovery of remains in Suffolk County affected venue decisions. Investigators relied on physical evidence from the building and witness statements. Jurors found Browne was killed on July 5, leading to Cuevas's second-degree murder conviction and a lengthy prison term.
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