NY - Lisa Hernandez, 34, dies after found in garbage chute, Staten Island, 1 Jan 2021

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NYC woman, 34, dies after she’s found in garbage chute of Staten Island apartment building
''A woman was declared dead after rescuers found her Friday in the garbage chute of a Staten Island apartment building.

Firefighters and police found the 34-year-old woman around 2:25 p.m. in a chute near the third floor of the Silver Lake Apartments on Victory Blvd., near the Silver Lake Golf Course.

One third-floor resident, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said a neighbor told him about the grisly find — so he went to check out the chute, about 20 feet from his door.

“I said, ‘Listen, you’ve got to call the cops on this one. This is a dead woman,’” he said. The woman, who he didn’t recognize, was fully clothed, and appeared to have trauma on her face, he said.''

''Cops were still trying to determine how she wound up in the chute, and whether she was the victim of foul play.''

''The third-floor resident who found the body said he doubted she fell into the chute on her own. “You’d have to be a contortionist,” he said.''
 
There have been several chute deaths in recent years, all seem to be quite suspicious, will find and note later.
NYPD: 34-year-old woman found dead in Silver Lake apartment building

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A view of 973 Victory Blvd., where a woman was found dead, partially lodged in a garbage chute. January 1, 2021. (Steve White/For the Staten Island Advance)
Jan 1 2021
 
wow so I would think her murderer lives there and she was visiting? or she was a resident and her murderer was visiting? either way, shouldn't be long until an arrest

Let's hope both victim and murderer both live in the building -- it might make it easier/quicker to solve.
Surely someone knew the woman -- was she or the murderer a resident or housekeeper or doorkeeper, superintendent, manager, bookkeeper, accountant etc. And she could have been visiting or having a visitor as you suggest, @LadyL.
And surely somebody saw or heard something...either that day/night or before (argument, unwanted attention, theft, etc.)... and could help LE in the investigation.
 
New York City woman, 34, is found dead in garbage chute at Staten Island apartment building | Daily Mail Online

Victim identified as 34 year old Lisa Maria Hernandez.

Feet first position is not what I would expect to find if someone accidentally fell down the chute. No victim blaming intended at all, but based on her casual garb (seen in photos from this article) I wonder if perhaps this occurred during/after any NYE revelry involving alcohol or other substances and if it could be a tragic misadventure.
 
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Woman Dies After Getting Stuck In Garbage Chute On Staten Island
''They found the 34-year-old victim unconscious and trapped inside a garbage chute on the third floor.

Firefighters rushed to free her from an opening that was only 18 inches by 18 inches.

The victim was later identified as Lisa Maria Hernandez, a resident of the building.

“We had specialized equipment on the floor below starting to open up the shaft, but units were able to get her out of the the opening when she was stuck in,” FDNY Deputy Chief Mark Egan said.''
 
N.Y. -- The 34-year-old woman found dead in a garbage chute on New Year’s Day in a Silver Lake apartment building has been identified by police as a resident of the rental complex, according to spokesman for the NYPD.

At about 2:24 p.m. on Friday, police responded to a 911 call of a female who was reported to be partially lodged in a garbage chute near the third-floor of 937 Victory Boulevard in Silver Lake, said police. The victim has been identified as Lisa Maria Hernandez, who lived on the fourth-floor of the apartment building, the NYPD spokesman said.

Upon arrival, EMS found Hernandez unconscious and unresponsive inside the location, according to police. EMS transported her to Richmond University Medical Center, West Brighton where she was pronounced dead, said the NYPD spokesman.

The NYPD spokesman said there were no “outward signs of trauma” visible on Hernandez’s body when she was found. Police said they are awaiting the Medical Examiner to determine the cause of death.

The NYPD spokesman said the circumstances surrounding Hernandez’s death are under investigation.

This is a breaking news story. More information will be reported as it becomes available.

www.silive.com/news/2021/01/police-identify-woman-34-found-in-garbage-chute-in-silver-lake-apartments.html
 
Police identified her as Lisa Maria Hernandez, 34, a resident of the building.

One third-floor resident, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said a neighbor told him about the grisly find — so he went to check out the chute, about 20 feet from his door.

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“I said, ‘Listen, you’ve got to call the cops on this one. This is a dead woman,’” he said. Hernandez — who he did not recognize — was fully clothed, and appeared to have trauma on her face, he said.





Cops were still trying to determine how she wound up in the chute, and whether she was the victim of foul play.

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Firefighters respond after a woman was removed from a trash chute at 937 Victory Boulevard in Staten Island, New York on Friday, January 1. (Gardiner Anderson/for
The third-floor resident who found Hernandez doubted she fell into the chute on her own. “You’d have to be a contortionist,” he said.


NYC woman, 34, dies after she’s found in garbage chute of Staten Island apartment building
 
Police Continue To Investigate Death Of Woman Found Stuck In Garbage Chute At Staten Island Apartment Building
“I hope it gets solved real soon because I’m a little worried,” Vroom told CBS2’s Dave Carlin.

A tenant found Hernandez unconscious, lodged feet first, partway in the third-floor garbage chute.

“I don’t know how anybody could possibly fit there,” Vroom said. “When I take mom’s garbage out, you got to push it and take all the air out of the bags and everything.”

“We had specialized equipment on the floor below starting to open up the shaft, but units were able to get her out of the the opening when she was stuck in,” FDNY Deputy Chief Mark Egan said. “The opening on the third floor, they were able to pull her out.”

If investigators recovered anything definitive from security cameras or from witness statements, they are not saying.

Until the medical examiner determines cause of death, they will not even classify this case as a crime.
Some neighbors heard a loud argument in the building earlier in the day.''
 
Ugh. Sounds like DV...loud argument, fully clothed, face beaten. Throwing her in the garbage. Sorry, Lisa, whatever happened, you deserved better. Rest in peace, and may you get justice.

Hmm, if your assessment is correct, R&J (and I think it is), then the victim's barefootedness makes perfect sense to me--she was likely trying to escape her assailant and ran out of her apartment in such haste that she didn't dare stop even to put on her shoes.
 
Feb 11, 2021
M.E. deems woman’s Silver Lake garbage-chute death accidental; details cause
''M.E. deems woman’s Silver Lake garbage-chute death accidental''

Hmmm surprised for sure! After reading the article it seems that positional asphyxiation was the cause of death with alcohol and cocaine contributing factors. They said she lived on the fourth floor but she and her purse was found in the chute lodged in the third-floor?

The only scenario that possibly comes to mind is that she or someone else through her purse down the chute and in her attempt to get it she decided to go down one floor and see if she could get it out somehow.

However if it was foul play, the person would have had to put her in the chute alive...was that the struggle/argument?

Either way, nothing really seems to make sense!
 
Hmmm surprised for sure! After reading the article it seems that positional asphyxiation was the cause of death with alcohol and cocaine contributing factors.

I can never hear the phrase “positional asphyxia” again without thinking of poor Harley Dilly...what a dreadful way to go. Wishing peace and healing for the family of Lisa.
 

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