Posted on 07/11/2018 2:34:43 PM PDT by Red Badger
Lara Prychenko, 48, was found dead on Tuesday afternoon, stuffed in a trash compactor at a 29-story condominium tower in Manhattan, according to the NYPD. Her death is a mystery, and the story quickly gained attention because Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin owned an apartment there. Heres what we know so far about Prychenko and what happened. 1. Lara Prychenko Was a Resident of the Zeckendorf Towers, Where an Employee Found Her Body
A building employee found Lara Prychenko stuffed inside a trash compactor early on Tuesday night, ABC News reported. She was later identified by police as a resident of the Zeckendorf Towers and had been living there for six months. She was found unconscious and unresponsive, according to police, and pronounced dead at the scene. The building is at 1 Irving Place near Union Square. (Note: The Daily Mail is reporting her name as Lara Prychodko, but the Office of the Deputy Commissioner, Public Information for the NYPD confirmed with Heavy that the womans name is Lara Prychenko.)
Residents only found out something was wrong when they received a strange email from building management telling them not to use the trash chute, CBS New York reported.
Nicki Leitner told CBS New York: Its scary. In fact, when I texted my boyfriend about this he told me to get out of the building cause he was worried, as was I. But it was so hush-hush. 2. She Was Seen on Surveillance Video Entering the Trash Compactor Room Alone
Prychenko was seen on surveillance video entering the buildings trash compactor room alone, CBS New York reported. The surveillance video has not been released, but it showed her walking down the hallway like nothing was wrong, New York Daily News reported. 3. Prychenko Fell Down the Chute from the 27th Floor
Its not clear what happened, but a co-worker of the employee who found Prychenko told New York Daily News that she had fallen down the chute and slid down like garbage. The employee said that she fell all the way from the 27th floor. The building is 29 stories tall.
Her purse was founded by the buildings elevator. 4. Police Said They Dont Know if Her Death Was an Accident, But Said Theyre Not Looking for Suspects
Police said they were trying to determine if Prychenkos death was intentional or accidental, ABC 7 reported. However, they said they are not looking for suspects.
The buildings doorman told New York Daily News that she was a happy and pleasant person. She went up to her apartment and then she jumped into the chute, was the doormans guess about what happened.
Prychenkos body was found Tuesday around 4:55 p.m., officials said. 5. Anthony Weiner & Huma Abedin Owned an Apartment There That They Listed for Rent in 2017
The story quickly gained national attention when people connected the building to Anthony Weiner and Huma Abedin. Weiner and Abedin have owned an apartment in the building for 16 years, Daily Mail reported. It was listed for rent for $11,900 a month on May 19, 2017, the day that Weiner pleaded guilty to sexting and he and Abedin filed for divorce. This listing was taken down a few days later, and it wasnt clear if it was taken off the market or if a renter was found.
Zeckendorf is a luxury condo complex at Irving Place and E. 15th St. Studio apartments rent for about $3,000 a month, and the cheapest studio for sale is priced at about $995,000, ABC 11 reported. A two-bedroom, two-bath can cost about $3.25 million. This is a developing story.
Hi.
I absolutely know nothing or nobody.
Prychenko was an “operative” working out of the consulate in NYC. Her forte was industrial espionage. So the story goes.
Maybe Pooty Poot will discuss with the President her “unfortunate” accident?
5.56mm
There was an interesting and possibly relevant podcast a while back about the death of Phoebe Handsjuk, in Melbourne Australia. She died in a high-rise trash chute, much like this. Her death was initially ruled a drug-induced sleepwalking accident, but the investigation done for the podcast pretty much concluded she was shoved in there by her rich, abusive boyfriend. One of the things they investigated in minute detail for the podcast was how difficult it is for a person to climb into one of those things without help, given that they are designed to prevent that happening.
Phoebe’s Fall Podcast: https://www.smh.com.au/interactive/2016/phoebesfall/index.html
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” going a certain way (north on a particular street) “
Sounds like suicide.
Is that anything like a turkey shoot?
She may have gone in cute, but she certainly didn't come out that way.
I donno.
Some guys are into compact women.
Mulder: I don't now Scully {mumble mumble} recorded cases of {mumble mumble} possessed purses....
Scully: Muldur, are you out of your mind?
Mulder: {Mumble mumble mumble mumble}
Aliens were in that purse!
Shot in the back 3 times with an automatic...NYPD...suicide.
Get this. I can locate zip, nada, nothing on a Lara Prychenko, other than the news of this woman’s death in the trash compactor at Zeckendorf Towers (1 Irving Place, at 15th street) - east side of Union Square.
However, you can find all kinds of stuff on a Lara Prychodko. And she lives right across Union Square on East 16th Street, and guess what, she’s 48 years old.
https://nuwber.com/person/563a9984cf00835c7f134f61
https://www.nytimes.com/2003/08/31/style/weddings-celebrations-lara-prychodko-david-schlachet.html
Same neighborhood and same first name same age, similar last names and she has a paper trail everywhere. But “Lara Prychenko” has no internet trail at all. Zip, Zero, Nada.
Makes me wonder/speculate if this “Lara” had a double life and if so why.
I’m guessing a ‘special’ hit man.
He thinks they told him to chute her.
looks like an act of the Ukrainian mafia to me - they're brutal.
Ruski surnames TEND to end in "ova" as do Czech surnames, but there are "skis", "enkos" and even germanic surnames among the Russkies.
Lived, now rented..................
Good questions.....................
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