NYC Man Charged with Murder After Roommate's Torso Found in Suitcase Floating in River

Mar. 15, 2025

Christian Millet (middle) being escorted out of New York City’s 7th precinct after being charged with murder.Photo:Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto via AP

Suspect 23-year-old Christian Millet is walked out of the 7th Precinct after being charged with the murder of 65-year-old Edwin Echevarria

Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto via AP

A New York man has been charged with murder after his 65-year-old roommate’s torso was discovered in a suitcase floating in the East River earlier this month.

On the evening of Wednesday, Feb. 5, the NYPD Harbor Unit made a grisly discovery when it fished a suitcase out of the East River near Governor’s Island and discovered a human torso inside, the NYPD said in an emailed statement to PEOPLE.

The remains were identified as those of Edwin Echevarria, 65, police said. Detectives then brought in Echevarria’s roommate, Christian Millet, 23, for questioning.

On Wednesday, Feb. 12, at 9 p.m., Millet, who lived with Echevarria on Columbia Street on the Lower East Side, was arrested and charged with second-degree murder, police said in the statement.

Millet allegedly told police that he killed Echevarria after pushing him to the ground and stomping on his head, a law enforcement official toldThe New York Times.

He allegedly said he cut the man’s body up and stuffed the remains in the suitcase, police said, according toThe New York Times.No other body parts besides the torso have been found, however.

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When officers opened up the suitcase, they found the torso zipped in a sleeping bag,ABC Newsreports.

Police have not publicly identified a motive. The investigation is ongoing.

source: people.com