


Two women have been arrested in connection with severed body parts found scattered throughout Long Island over the last week, The Post has learned.
The pair — Alexis Nieves and Amanda Wallace — allegedly removed “sharp instruments, multiple body parts, and other related items” from a home on Railroad Avenue in Amityville, New York, some time between the mornings of Feb. 27 and March 4, according to charging documents obtained by The Post.
They committed their dirty deeds in concert with other people to “conceal the crime of murder in the 2nd degree,” the documents said.
Both were charged with first-degree hindering prosecution, concealment of a human corpse and tampering with physical evidence, the papers said.
The charges come just a day after cops raided the Railroad Avenue home — and unearthed more body parts at two other locations that authorities believe belong to the same two unfortunate souls whose dismembered limbs were found by a girl walking to school on Feb. 29 in Southards Pond Park in Babylon.