A man traveled 400 miles on a Greyhound bus with suitcases filled with a woman's dismembered body, police say. The dismembered body parts were found by the man's family after they noticed a "foul smell" coming from the three heavy bags.
He had reportedly travelled from Kentucky to Markham, Illinois, before the remains were discovered on Tuesday September 15, CBS 2 reported.
According to Markham police Chief Terry White, the family did not know what was in the bags that was in their home for several days.
The family were able to open one of the bags on Tuesday morning, after the man left the house to go to a public library.
Once they discovered the remains, they called immediately the police.
"There were some early reports of a foul odor coming from the bags," police chief, White said.
Police later identified the body parts to belong to a woman.
According to police, the remains are the result of a crime they believe happened in Kentucky.
CBS 2 reporter Jermont Terry said the body could be related to a woman reported missing from Louisville last week.
According to CBS 2, investigators from Markham, the FBI and Lousiville are looking into the case.
The man has not been charged with any crime but remains in custody as of Tuesday night, September 15.
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