El Mudo
03-28-2007, 10:06 PM
This happens (http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=2816773)
COVE NECK, N.Y. -- A severed human leg that washed up Wednesday on the Long Island Sound estate of billionaire James Dolan was possibly linked to a tattooed torso discovered inside a suitcase three weeks ago on a Westchester County beach, authorities said.
Dolan is the CEO of Cablevision Systems Corp. and the chairman of Madison Square Garden, owner of the New York Knicks and New York Rangers.
Police were investigating whether another leg bone and human foot discovered Tuesday night in Suffolk County were related to the other body parts surfacing on either side of the sound, authorities said.
"Based on some similarities that I can't really comment on, we're treating it as a very good possibility that the two legs belong to our victim," said Detective Sgt. Robert Holland of the Village of Mamaroneck police department.
On Wednesday morning, a landscaper working on the Dolan property found the limb near the shoreline, where it apparently washed in from the sound and remained after low tide, said Nassau County police Lt. Kevin Smith. The employee opened the bag and made the grisly discovery.
COVE NECK, N.Y. -- A severed human leg that washed up Wednesday on the Long Island Sound estate of billionaire James Dolan was possibly linked to a tattooed torso discovered inside a suitcase three weeks ago on a Westchester County beach, authorities said.
Dolan is the CEO of Cablevision Systems Corp. and the chairman of Madison Square Garden, owner of the New York Knicks and New York Rangers.
Police were investigating whether another leg bone and human foot discovered Tuesday night in Suffolk County were related to the other body parts surfacing on either side of the sound, authorities said.
"Based on some similarities that I can't really comment on, we're treating it as a very good possibility that the two legs belong to our victim," said Detective Sgt. Robert Holland of the Village of Mamaroneck police department.
On Wednesday morning, a landscaper working on the Dolan property found the limb near the shoreline, where it apparently washed in from the sound and remained after low tide, said Nassau County police Lt. Kevin Smith. The employee opened the bag and made the grisly discovery.