Kidnapped NYC boy was given drugs, then smothered (AP)
NEW YORK – An 8-year-old boy who was abducted off a Brooklyn street last week, killed and dismembered had been drugged with painkillers and muscle relaxants before he was smothered, the medical examiner said Wednesday. Leiby Kletzky got lost leaving day camp and asked a man, Levi Aron, for help, police said. Detectives later found the boy's severed feet, wrapped in plastic, in Aron's freezer, as well as a cutting board and three bloody carving <a href="http://newerahatstock.com/nfl-hats-c-18.html"><strong>nfl hats</strong></a> knives. The rest of the body was discovered in bags inside a red suitcase in a trash bin elsewhere in Brooklyn. Aron has pleaded not guilty to charges of murder and kidnapping. Chief police spokesman Paul Browne said Wednesday that detectives believe the boy was killed sometime late Tuesday afternoon or early Tuesday evening after Aron returned home from work — which means the boy was likely alive for about a day after he disappeared. Leiby's death was officially ruled a homicide Wednesday. It was caused by intoxication from the combined effects of cyclobenzaprine, a muscle relaxant; quetiapine, an antipsychotic; and the pain medications hydrocodone and acetaminophen, followed by smothering. The medical examiner's office dated the report July 13, which is when they found the body, not necessarily when they believed the killing to have occurred. Prosecutors allege Aron lured Kletzky into his home on July 11. Video cameras captured the fateful encounter between the two on a Brooklyn street as Leiby's mother waited anxiously just a few blocks away. Police and prosecutors said Aron, a clerk at a hardware supply store, has confessed to suffocating <a href="http://newerahatstock.com/lacoste-hat-c-9.html"><strong>lacoste hat</strong></a> the boy with a bath towel, but they continued to work on verifying his horrific and bizarre explanation for the boy's death. His attorney, Pierre Bazile, has asked for the rancor over the case in the public and press to be dialed down, and hoped the judicial process could take its course. Inside court, Bazile said his client told him he heard voices and suffered from hallucinations. Police said that Aron told investigators that he brought the child to a suburban wedding about 35 miles away and spent several hours there. Other wedding guests confirmed Aron was there but didn't see the boy. "Detectives now have reason to believe beyond Aron's confession that Leiby was at the wedding, but <a href="http://newerahatstock.com/gucci-hat-c-7.html"><strong>gucci hat</strong></a> not necessarily inside the venue," Browne said Wednesday. By the time the pair returned to the city, it was so late that Aron decided to take Leiby to his home to sleep and left him there Tuesday while he went to work, according to the police version of the confession. Workers at the supply store said Aron showed up as usual that day but seemed troubled. Aron told police he killed Leiby when he got home after being spooked by a massive search for the boy in Borough Park section of Brooklyn, home to one of the world's largest communities of <a href="http://www.ecsis.biz/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5258849#5258849"><strong>COP/AED</strong></a> Orthodox Jews outside of Israel. "When I saw the fliers, I panicked and was afraid," Aron said, according to police. Investigators also have said Leiby may have been tied up and tried to fight back. Kelly said Aron had scratches on his arms, wrists and elsewhere — a sign "there was some kind of struggle." There also were marks on the boy's remains that could have been caused by restraints, the commissioner added. The medical examiner does not comment on any injuries to a body that were not involved in causing death.
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