MTA Worker Suspected of Killing 7 Month Old Son

By Theodore Parisienne               Posted – 5:45PM

37yr old James Currie, suspect in the murder of his seven month old son Mason Saldana, is taken from the 5th Precinct in Manhattan on Friday August 10, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)

37yr old James Currie, who reportedly works with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority as a Station Cleaner, was taken from the 5th Precinct in Manhattan on Friday to face a Manhattan Judge on charges of Concealment of a Human Corpse.

37yr old James Currie, suspect in the murder of his seven month old son Mason Saldana, is taken from the 5th Precinct in Manhattan on Friday August 10, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)

The corpse in question was seven month old baby boy Mason Saldana, the son of James Currie, who was spotted floating in the East River along with a backpack underneath the Brooklyn Bridge on the Manhattan side on the afternoon of Sunday August 5, 2018.

37yr old James Currie, suspect in the murder of his seven month old son Mason Saldana, is taken from the 5th Precinct in Manhattan on Friday August 10, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)

Investigators strongly believe that Currie, who lives in the Bronx, killed the boy sometime during the period of Saturday August 4 to Sunday August 5, when he was spotted on surveillance video leaving his apartment building with the backpack attached to his front and covered with a blanket.

37yr old James Currie, suspect in the murder of his seven month old son Mason Saldana, is taken from the 5th Precinct in Manhattan on Friday August 10, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)

Investigators were able to track his movements into lower Manhattan, where he was again spotted on surveillance video walking along the East River Esplanade with the backpack, not far from where his son was eventually found.

37yr old James Currie, suspect in the murder of his seven month old son Mason Saldana, is taken from the 5th Precinct in Manhattan on Friday August 10, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)

Currie then boarded a flight out of JFK Airport on the afternoon of Monday August 6, beginning a long journey – and what he thought was his escape – to the Country of Thailand. Unfortunately for him, with NYPD Detectives in ‘full court press’ mode, his plan was uncovered and Thai Authorities, who were put on alert, waited patiently for him to arrive in the Country.

37yr old James Currie, suspect in the murder of his seven month old son Mason Saldana, is taken from the 5th Precinct in Manhattan on Friday August 10, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)

James Currie was snatched from the doors of freedom upon his arrival in Thailand and promptly brought back to New York to answer some tough questions. Detectives are still gathering evidence and are not yet in a position to charge Currie with the actual murder of his son. The Medical Examiner is working to determine the official cause of death.

Registered Nurse Found Dead In Brooklyn Apartment

By Theodore Parisienne               Posted – 6:17PM

Police at the scene on Saturday July 21, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)

Police responding to a call for a ‘Wellness Check’ found 58yr old Registered Nurse Kyinar Thein dead inside a closet in her apartment at 260 Lenox Road in Brooklyn on Saturday July 21, 2018.Detectives  at the scene on Saturday July 21, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)

Thein, who worked at Suny Downstate Medical Center only two blocks away, was reportedly found wrapped up in a white sheet after she did not turn up for her shift at the Hospital on Wednesday.

Co workers of deceased Kyinar Thein support her sister as she leaves the building with other family members on Saturday July 21, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)

Police at this time are keeping a tight lid on the Investigation and have not yet released any information on a possible suspect or suspects, although co workers of the deceased at the scene Saturday said that a younger Nurse in her twenties, who was staying with Thein, has also not been seen and appears to be missing.

Co workers of deceased Kyinar Thein comfort her sister outside of the building on Saturday July 21, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)
Police at the scene on Saturday July 21, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)
Crime Scene Investigators arrive at the scene on Saturday July 21, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)
Crime Scene Investigators arrive at the scene on Saturday July 21, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)
The body of Registered Nurse Kyinar Thein is removed from the scene on Saturday July 21, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)
Co workers watch as the body of Registered Nurse Kyinar Thein is removed from the scene on Saturday July 21, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)
Co workers could be seen crying as the body of Registered Nurse Kyinar Thein is removed from the scene on Saturday July 21, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)

Body Of Man Recovered From The Gowanus Canal

By Theodore Parisienne               Posted – 3:35PM

NYPD Officers from the Marine Unit brought the body to the floating docks next to  Pier 5 in Brooklyn on Tuesday April 3, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)

Officers from the NYPD Marine Unit were called to the Gowanus Canal near Nevins Street in Brooklyn on Tuesday, after the body of a man was spotted floating in the waterway.

NYPD Officers from the Marine Unit brought the body to the floating docks next to  Pier 5 in Brooklyn on Tuesday April 3, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)

The body, which was in a bad state of decomposition, was not lifted aboard the police boat, but rather ‘towed’ to Pier 5 at the Brooklyn Bridge Park, where Detectives and the Medical Examiner conducted their preliminary investigation before the body was removed from the pier.

NYPD Officers brought the body to the floating docks next to  Pier 5 in Brooklyn on Tuesday April 3, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)

Photos taken of the activity at Pier 5 shows the deceased with something resembling duct tape wrapped around the facial area. The Medical Examiner will determine the cause of death. The NYPD says its’ Investigation is ongoing.

NYPD Officers brought the body to the floating docks next to  Pier 5 in Brooklyn on Tuesday April 3, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)
The Medical Examiner is seen here on the floating dock next to Pier 5 in Brooklyn on Tuesday April 3, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)
The scene at Pier 5 in Brooklyn on Tuesday April 3, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)
Workers from the Office of the Medical Examiner remove the body from the floating dock and onto Pier 5 in Brooklyn on Tuesday April 3, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)
Workers from the Office of the Medical Examiner remove the body from the floating dock and onto Pier 5 in Brooklyn on Tuesday April 3, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)
The Medical Examiner conducts a preliminary Investigation at Pier 5 in Brooklyn on Tuesday April 3, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)
The body is covered with a white sheet at Pier 5 in Brooklyn on Tuesday April 3, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)
The NYPD’s Crime Scene Unit responded to Pier 5 in Brooklyn on Tuesday April 3, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)
 The body is removed from Pier 5 in Brooklyn on Tuesday April 3, 2018. (Credit: Theodore Parisienne)