New York woman accused of dismembering two bodies and scattering parts on Long Island arrested for stealing beauty products while under court-ordered electronic monitoring. Four defendants, including the woman and her boyfriend, pleaded not guilty to charges related to concealing human remains. Suffolk County District Attorney criticized New York's bail reform laws for allowing suspects to be released without bail.
Key Points
Amanda Wallace arrested for stealing beauty products while on electronic monitoring
Four defendants charged with concealing human remains of two victims
Suffolk County District Attorney criticizes New York's bail reform laws
Pros
Justice being served with arrests of suspects
Authorities gathering evidence against the defendants
Public safety ensured with suspects in custody
Cons
Failure of bail reform laws to keep dangerous suspects detained