NY Man Charged With Murder of Boy Reportedly Has History of Strange Behavior
The New York man charged with liquidation in the death of an 8-year-old Hasidic boy whose dismembered body was found Wednesday in a freezer and a trash bin in Brooklyn reportedly has a record of suspicious behavior, the New York Post reports.
A woman who lives three doors down from Levi Aron, 35, the have a sneaking suspicion in the murder of Leiby Kletzky, told the Post that Aron had unsuccessfully tried to kidnap her son within the close by two years.
Zisa Berkowitz told the paper that she was able to scare him away from her son with her screams. “The legend is true. We’re going through a lot of trauma here,” she said.
According to the paper, Berkowitz spoke to the New York Guard Department hours after Aron was arrested Wednesday in connection with the murder of Leiby. Aron is undergoing psychiatric appraisal at Bellevue Hospital after his attorneys said he has hallucinations and hears voices.
More details about the man who allegedly suffocated and dismembered Leiby in his Brooklyn apartment, hiding his some of his remains in his refrigerator and a trash bin are emerging as people who knew Aron enter on to come forward about his past.












