Chicago, IL – According to the court documents, the 47-year-old defendant from Illinois, later identified as Tr0y, pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and will be sentenced next month after he killed his 41-year-old partner, N0rma, by stabbing the woman to death four years ago. Prosecutors say other charges were dismissed as a part of the plea deal. According to the court documents, authorities never recovered the victim’s remains, but in 2022, they ruled her dead and charged the boyfriend with murder.
The investigation process began in November 2020 after the victim’s mom called 911 and told the dispatcher that her daughter was missing for a week. The woman also told authorities that she called 911 because her daughter’s boyfriend was reportedly abusive to the victim in the past. During the investigation process, authorities initially arrested 24-year-old Chasse, who reportedly told them that in November, Tr0y reportedly called him to come over to his house and reportedly showed the victim’s body hidden in a closet.
The 24-year-old man, who is awaiting trial for dlsmembering a human body and conceaIment of homicidal death, reportedly told authorities that the woman was stabbed to death and appeared that her body was in the closet for days. Initially, the 24-year-old man denied helping the much older man in getting rid of the remains, but later admitted that he helped him. During the investigation process, authorities also discovered that the defendant offered Chasse $200 to ‘cut the body in pieces and dispose of the remains in bags in trash containers outside various residential homes’.
The man also told investigators that he helped the defendant to move the body to the bathroom before he exited the home and watched if somebody was nearby the home while the defendant was dlsmembering the body. Shortly after, the defendant gave the younger man two bags, which he put in the trash home near his home. During the investigation process, authorities searched the defendant’s home and reportedly discovered bIood that belonged to the victim.