Woman accused in dismemberment slaying makes court appearance
A Riverside County wife accused of murdering and dismembering her boyfriend appeared in court today for a brief hearing in which attorneys told a arbitrator of their progress in the case.An attorney for Carmen Montelongo, 44, said she was waiting for prosecutors to surface a consider over remaining "discovery," such as police reports, about the investigation into Samuel Wiggins Jr.'s slaying.
Prosecutors find credible Montelongo fatally stabbed Wiggins, 62, in April or early May at his Diamond Bar home.
She then allegedly cut off Wiggins' wholly and arms and concealed the body parts in large flower pots that she brought to a relative's habitation in Bell Gardens on May 8.
She allegedly buried the rest of Wiggins' remains in early May in the backyard of a apropos comparative's home in the 700 block of North Holmes Avenue in Ontario.
She was arrested on May 29 when she returned to the Ontario stamping-ground, exhumed Wiggins' body, and loaded the partial remains into a trash can that she wheeled 200 yards down residential streets.






