From NY Daily News
A schizophrenic South Bronx man confessed Tuesday to
dismembering his mom and scattering her body parts in garbage bags across the
South Bronx, police sources said.
Deranged suspect Bashid McLean, 23 (pictured right),
implicated himself in the gruesome death after investigators recovered a saw
inside the apartment where he lived with victim Tanya Byrd (pictured right) and
his 7-year-old brother, Nasyr.
Cops also found a shopping cart used to lug
52-year-old Byrd’s severed body parts from their home to four locations within
walking distance of the murder scene, police sources said.
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Byrd was terrified by McLean, who was on probation
after coming at two cops with a knife in 2010, and suspected that he was
battering little Nasyr. The younger brother has Down syndrome, according to one
neighbor.
"I wouldn’t be at all surprised if Bashid
killed her,” said a 43-year-old woman who lives in the building on Westchester
Ave. in Melrose. “She was afraid of that boy. . .He was a hellion.”
When bruises began appearing on the special-needs
child, Byrd suspected her older son, the neighbor said.
“Bashid had a problem controlling his rage,” said
the neighbor. “He had creepy eyes. Didn’t like to look you in the eye — but
when he did, they went right through you.”
Although McLean called police to report his mom was
missing, he quickly emerged as a suspect in the gruesome killing, police
sources said. Cops were questioning him at the 40th Precinct stationhouse late
Tuesday.
McLean’s sister, Porsche Lovett, who visited him at
the stationhouse, said he showed no remorse. “He looked me in the eyes and told
me he did nothing wrong when he killed her,” she said. “I don’t know who he
is.'Byrd’s body parts were stuffed in garbage bags and scattered throughout her
neighborhood, with a dog walker spying her right leg protruding from a pile of
garbage around 5 a.m., police said.
Three heavy-duty plastic garbage bags stuffed with
body parts were found nearby.
The victim’s head, hands, torso, legs and shoulder
were pulled from the trash bags, the sources said.
The brutal killing left McLean’s family members
reeling — despite Bashid’s history of aggression and mental health problems.
“He did destructive things,” said his father, James
McLean. “He set fires; nobody could control him. ”
The dead woman’s sister said Bashid nursed a grudge
against Byrd over his placement in foster care while his mom battled a drug
problem. They reunited when he turned 18.
“I want people to know my sister was a good mother,”
said Cassandra McLean. “She always took care of him.”
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