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{{Short description|American serial killer}}
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| birth_name = Harvey A. Marcelin
| alias = Marceline Harvey
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1938|05|21}}
| birth_place = [[Harlem]], [[New York City]], [[New York (state)|New York]], U.S.
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| conviction = '''Bonds:'''<br>Murder<br>'''Miranda:'''<br>Manslaughter<br>'''Leyden:'''<br>Awaiting trial
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| sentence = '''Bonds:'''<br>[[Life imprisonment]] with parole<br>'''Miranda:'''<br>12 years imprisonment<br>'''Leyden:'''<br>Awaiting trial
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| victims = convicted of two killings, a third case currently active2–3
| beginyear = 1963
| endyear = 2022
| country = [[United States]]
| states = [[New York (state)|New York]]
| apprehended = '''For the final time''' in April 2022
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'''Harvey A. Marcelin''' (born May 21, 1938), also known as '''Marceline Harvey''', is an American murderer and suspected [[serial killer]].
'''Marceline Harvey''' (born 1938) is an American [[octogenarian]] [[serial killer]] from [[Brooklyn]], [[New York City]].<ref>{{Cite web |last1=Byrne |first1=Kerry J. |last2=Vago |first2=Steven |date=2022-03-13 |title=Wheelchair no handicap for gruesome NYC serial killer Harvey Marcelin |url=https://nypost.com/2022/03/12/wheelchair-no-handicap-for-nyc-serial-killer-harvey-marcelin/ |access-date=2022-03-13 |website=New York Post |language=en-US}}</ref>
 
Convicted of murdering two girlfriends in New York in separate instances over several decades, both of which were committed after being released from prison. He is currently awaiting trial for a third murder committed under allegedly similar circumstances.
 
==Early life==
Harvey A. Marcelin was born on May 21, 1938, in [[Harlem]], [[New York City]], the only child of a shipping clerk and a seamstress who later moved to [[Washington Heights, Manhattan|Washington Heights]].<ref name=dont>{{Cite web|url=https://nypost.com/2022/04/09/trans-serial-killer-harvey-marcelins-first-prison-interview/|title=Don't call her Harvey: Chilling jailhouse interview with trans serial killer|author=Dana Kennedy|work=[[New York Post]]|date=April 9, 2022|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20220409181229/https://nypost.com/2022/04/09/trans-serial-killer-harvey-marcelins-first-prison-interview/|archivedate=April 9, 2022}}</ref> According to later interviews, Marcelin was spoiled by both of his parents and grew up in a relatively stable environment.<ref name=dont/>
Marcelin was born in 1938 and was raised in New York City by a single mother. At the age of 14, he attempted to rape an 8-year-old girl and subsequently received counselling from [[Catholic Charities USA]]. He later found work as a copy machine operator.<ref name=nytimes>{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/30/nyregion/how-did-a-two-time-killer-get-out-to-be-charged-again-at-age-83.html|title=How Did a Two-Time Killer Get Out to Be Charged Again at Age 83?|newspaper=The New York Times|date=July 30, 2022|accessdate=July 30, 2022|first1=Rebecca Davis|last1=O'Brien|first2=Ali|last2=Watkins}}</ref>
 
When he was ten, his father passed away, after which Marcelin had to be brought up by his mother. He attended kindergarten and later a Catholic school run by the St. Aloysius Catholic Church in Harlem where, according to Marcelin, he was sexually abused, whipped and forced to eat expired food by the nuns.<ref name=dont/> As a result, he experienced many emotional and behavioral problems, and by his teenage years, he had begun to engage in sexually deviant behavior.
== Victims ==
In early 1963, Harvey was accused of raping his girlfriend Jacqueline Bonds. At the time he reportedly "drank often, took cocaine, regularly assaulted Ms. Bonds and was in and out of psychiatric care". In April 1963, shortly before Harvey was due to appear before a grand jury on the rape charges, he shot and killed Bonds in their Manhattan apartment. A police report recorded that he "chased her as she staggered through the kitchen and living room, and shot her twice more before she collapsed". He was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life in prison, but was released in 1984.<ref name=nytimes/><ref>{{Cite web |last=Funk |first=Luke |date=2022-03-10 |title=Elderly convicted killer arrested after dismembered body found in Brooklyn |url=https://www.fox5ny.com/news/elderly-convicted-killer-arrested-in-case-of-dismembered-boy-found-in-brooklyn |access-date=2022-03-13 |website=FOX 5 NY |language=en-US}}</ref>
 
By his own admission, Marcelin first began [[cross-dressing]] in 1951 after attending a [[Halloween]] party, after which he reportedly began suffering from [[gender dysphoria]] and had sex with a man for the first time.<ref name=dont/> Around this time, his mental health began to decline rapidly, with the then-14-year-old being accused of attempting to sexually assault an 8-year-old girl in 1952.<ref name=howd>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/30/nyregion/how-did-a-two-time-killer-get-out-to-be-charged-again-at-age-83.html|title=How Did a Two-Time Killer Get Out to Be Charged Again at Age 83?|author=Rebecca Davis O'Brien and Ali Watkins|work=The New York Times|date=July 30, 2022|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20240102095946/https://www.nytimes.com/2022/07/30/nyregion/how-did-a-two-time-killer-get-out-to-be-charged-again-at-age-83.html|archivedate=January 2, 2024}}</ref> Not long after, he was admitted to a psychiatric hospital in the summer of that year for evaluation on behalf of [[Catholic Charities USA]].<ref name=dont/> The medical reports noted that at that time, Marcelin was a noted truant who committed thefts and regularly engaged in sexual activity with men and women alike. Upon his release, Marcelin returned to school and graduated in 1956, but soon returned to his criminal lifestyle.<ref name=dont/>
In October 1985, a year after his first release from prison, Harvey stabbed to death 29-year-old Ana Laura Sierra, a homeless heroin addict and sex worker. He then dismembered Ana's body and placed it in a dark plastic bag, which Harvey pushed around in a shopping cart before depositing it at an entrance to [[Central Park]]. He told police that Sierra had sold Harvey's flute to buy drugs. Harvey was again charged with first-degree murder, but struck a [[plea bargain]] and pleaded guilty to first-degree manslaughter. He was returned to prison in 1986, but was released in August 2019 after 15 parole hearings.<ref name=nytimes/><ref>{{Cite web |date=2022-03-11 |title=Police reveal disturbing details after 83-year-old suspected serial killer arrested in torso murder |url=https://abc7ny.com/harvey-marcelin-serial-killer-womans-torso-in-cart-shopping/11643335/ |access-date=2022-03-13 |website=ABC7 New York |language=en}}</ref> Previously identified as male, he subsequently began identifying as a transgender woman and was placed in a women's homeless shelter in accordance with [[New York City Human Resources Administration|New York City Department of Social Services]] policy.<ref name=nytimes/>
 
===Hospitalization===
Harvey's alleged most recent victim is 68-year-old Susan Leyden, who was killed and dismembered in Marcelin's Brooklyn apartment in March 2022.<ref>{{Cite news |last1=O’Brien |first1=Rebecca Davis |last2=Watkins |first2=Ali |date=2022-03-10 |title=He Killed Two Women. At 83, Marcelin Is Charged With Dismembering a Third. |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/10/nyregion/harvey-marcelin-shopping-cart-body.html |access-date=2022-03-13 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref>
In 1957, he was charged with a burglary, convicted and spent several months in the county jail. After being released, Marcelin spent the period from the late 1950s to 1963 living with his mother and working as a [[copy machine]] operator, as he had difficulty finding a stable source of income due to his mental illness and drug addiction.<ref name=howd/> Despite his repeated internments, psychiatrists could never reach a consensus on what exactly he suffered from.<ref name=howd/>
 
On April 9, 1962, Marcelin voluntarily sought treatment at the [[Bellevue Hospital]], where he remained until April 16, whereupon he was discharged to his wife's custody.<ref name=MvM>''Marcelin v. Mancusi''</ref> Tests conducted during this time established that he showed signs of chronic [[schizophrenia]], delusions and a paranoid personality.<ref name=dont/>
==Personal life==
At the time of the 2022 murder, Harvey identified as a transgender woman. However, during the 1963 and 1985 murders, he did not yet identify as a woman, and went by the name Harvey Marcelin.<ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.nbcnewyork.com/news/local/crime-and-courts/83-year-old-in-nyc-torso-dump-case-sat-on-victims-leg-while-riding-scooter-in-store-video-shows/3595099/ | title=83-Year-Old in NYC Torso Dump Case Seen on Video Sitting on Human Leg While Riding Scooter in Store: Cops }}</ref>
 
==Previous In media murders==
===Jacqueline Bonds===
In the early 1960s, Marcelin married a woman named Florence Jackson, but their relationship proved troublesome, as he often cheated on her with other women. In early 1962, Marcelin met 24-year-old Jacqueline Bonds, with whom he soon began an intimate relationship.<ref name=MvM/> However, Bonds soon began to accuse him of being aggressive and eventually ended their affair – this caused Marcelin to start stalking and sexually harassing her, as well as threaten to "get her" in front of her mother.<ref name=MvM/>
 
In March 1963, Marcelin, along with his newest girlfriend, Clementine Benifield, were arrested in [[Brooklyn]] on charges of attempted rape, second-degree assault and burglary.<ref name=MvM/> After his arrest, he claimed that Bonds was with them at the time of the crimes, and she was promptly detained, but when it later became clear that she played a small role, the prosecutors offered her a [[plea deal]] - in exchange for testifying against her co-defendants, she would be granted [[immunity from prosecution]].<ref name=MvM/> While the investigation was still underway, Marcelin was released from prison after his mother paid his [[bail]].
 
On April 18, Marcelin went to Bonds' apartment on 2216 Eight Avenue in [[Manhattan]] and got into an argument with her in the hallway, during which he pulled out a .32 caliber revolver and shot her.<ref name=MvM/> Bonds then ran into her bedroom, but was shot again twice, staggering and collapsing into the living room, where she succumbed to her injuries.<ref name=MvM/> He was arrested shortly afterwards and taken to the Bellevue Hospital for a psychiatric assessment.<ref name=MvM/> The examining psychiatrists ruled that while he suffered from a schizoid personality disorder with sociopathic traits, Marcelin was sane and could stand trial.<ref name=dont/>
 
====Trial and incarceration====
At the trial, Marcelin was found guilty of murdering Bonds on November 18, 1963, and was sentenced to a life term with a chance of parole after a jury [[hung jury|deadlocked]] on the [[death penalty]].<ref name=ch3>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/10/nyregion/harvey-marcelin-shopping-cart-body.html|title=She Killed Two Women. At 83, She Is Charged With Dismembering a Third.|author=Rebecca Davis O'Brien and Ali Watkins|work=[[The New York Times]]|date=March 10, 2022|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20231212232502/https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/10/nyregion/harvey-marcelin-shopping-cart-body.html|archivedate=December 12, 2023}}</ref> When asked why he did it, he claimed that he killed her out of jealousy, since Bonds was beautiful and popular and he did not want her to be with other men.<ref name=dont/>
 
After his conviction, Marcelin was transferred between the various prison facilities across New York. In 1971, he participated in the [[Attica Prison riot]], which would later become one of the most famous and significant events [[prisoners' rights]] movement by bringing more attention to their demands for political rights and better living conditions. The riot caused a public outcry across the nation and attracted media attention after it was violently suppressed by the police. After the riot ended, a number of inmates were transferred to other prisons, including Marcelin. In November of that year, he was interviewed by reporters and described what had happened, stating that the rioters had been bullied by prison staff at the facilities they were transferred to.
 
For many years, his parole applications were repeatedly denied due to his aggressive behavior towards women and sending inappropriate letters to hospital volunteers.<ref name=howd/> In May 1984, after serving more than 21 years in prison, Marcelin was granted parole with lifetime supervision and released.<ref name=howd/>
 
===Anna Miranda===
After his release, Marcelin returned to New York City, where he found lodging in a room at the Cambridge Residence Hotel in Harlem. Due to financial difficulties, he had trouble finding employment after his release and earned a living by renting out his hotel room. He also spent a great amount of time amongst prostitutes and pimps, as well as homeless people who struggled from various forms of alcoholism and drug addictions.<ref name=vow>{{Cite web|url=https://www.pressreader.com/usa/new-york-daily-news/20220428/page/1|title=DISMEMBER SUSPECT VOWED TO BEHAVE|author=Thomas Tracy|work=[[New York Daily News]]|date=April 28, 2022|via=PressReader}}</ref>
 
In early 1985, he met 29-year-old Anna Laura Serrera Miranda, a [[heroin]] addict and prostitute who soon became his lodger and roommate.<ref name=howd/> On October 29, Marcelin, who had recently ingested [[crack cocaine]], stabbed Miranda to death during an argument, after which he dismembered the corpse, put it into black plastic garbage bags and then scattered them around various areas of [[Central Park]].<ref name=dont/> He was quickly arrested after the remains were discovered, as his neighbor Roberto Romano had seen him carrying blood-soaked bags the day after the murder.<ref name=vow/>
 
====Trial and incarceration====
During interrogations, Marcelin fully admitted to killing Miranda, but insisted he had done so in self-defense. According to him, they had gotten into an argument because she stopped paying her rent and stole several items from the hotel room, including a flute and cufflinks.<ref name=vow/> He claimed that he was never aggressive with Miranda and cared for her, while she often left for days at a time without explanation. An autopsy concluded that Miranda had been stabbed a total of 33 times.<ref name=vow/>
 
Because he had committed a felony, Marcelin's parole was revoked and he was returned to prison to continue serving his life term. In 1986, he was convicted of killing Miranda, but the charges were downgraded to [[manslaughter]] following a guilty plea, adding only 12 years to his existing life term.<ref name=vow/> He was allowed to apply for parole, and as a result, from 1985 to 2019, he applied for parole a total of 15 times, but was always denied due to the severity of his crimes. Some of the arguments for his parole ranged from asking for a new trial to getting involved in a [[class action]] lawsuit for his involvement in the Attica prison riot, as well as labeling an all-female parole board "sexist" for denying him parole.<ref name=dont/>
 
In 1993, while incarcerated at the [[Auburn Correctional Facility]], Marcelin met with a [[transsexual]] inmate who advised him to start taking the hormone therapy medication [[Premarin]], after which Marcelin completely dedicated himself to transitioning.<ref name=dont/> In 2019, he was finally granted parole by the Parole Board after they took into his account his advanced age; successful completion of multiple rehabilitation programs; graduate degree in computer science and technology; and letters from various volunteer organizations that pledged to provide him with housing and employment if released.<ref name=vow/>
 
Marcelin was granted parole a second time on August 7, 2019, at the age of 81, having spent nearly 55 years incarcerated since the murder of Jacqueline Bonds.<ref name=vow/>
 
==Murder of Susan Leyden==
===Meeting and falling out===
After his release, the 81-year-old Marcelin returned to New York City, now presenting as a transsexual woman and going under the name "Marceline Harvey". In late 2019, while visiting the [[Tompkins Square Park]] in [[East Village, Manhattan|East Village]], he met Susan Leyden, a 68-year-old lesbian living in a [[Fort Greene, Brooklyn|Fort Greene]]-based homeless shelter for LGBT people.<ref name=brw>{{Cite web|url=https://www.nydailynews.com/2022/03/13/brooklyn-woman-dismembered-by-serial-killer-was-estranged-from-loved-ones-due-to-untreated-mental-illness-daughter/|title=Brooklyn woman dismembered by serial killer was estranged from loved ones due to untreated mental illness: daughter|author=Elizabeth Keogh, Emma Seiwell and John Annese|work=The New York Daily News|date=March 13, 2022|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20240417160710/https://www.nydailynews.com/2022/03/13/brooklyn-woman-dismembered-by-serial-killer-was-estranged-from-loved-ones-due-to-untreated-mental-illness-daughter/|archivedate=April 17, 2024}}</ref> At the time she met Marcelin, Leyden suffered from an undisclosed mental illness and was addicted to drugs, but was formerly a successful entrepreneur who owned a jewelry store in [[Fort Lee, New Jersey]], which she had to abandon in the late 2010s due to her declining mental health.<ref name=brw/>
 
Soon after they became acquainted with one another, they started living at the shelter and developed romantic feelings for one another. A few months later, Marcelin and Leyden found housing in [[Manhattan]], which they paid for with their various [[welfare|welfare checks]]. Despite his advanced age and long imprisonment, Marcelin was able to quickly adapt to the social life and to the Internet, establishing accounts on social networks such as [[Facebook]]. He also began to live an active social life, spending much of his free time outdoors, trying to get to know women and having intimate relationships. On his social media accounts, Marcelin posted pictures of himself with makeup and various female wigs. At around this time, two other women became close friends with him and often came to the apartment he shared with Leyden.
 
===Discovery and arrest===
In late February 2022, investigators allege that Marcelin stabbed Leyden to death and later dismembered her corpse, parts of which were subsequently scattered around various blocks in New York City. Leyden's torso was found wrapped in a multicolored bag with a flower decal by a passer-by in a shopping cart several blocks away from the apartment on March 3, prompting police to question him about the gruesome discovery.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/womans-dismembered-body-found-in-brooklyn/|title=NYPD: Woman's dismembered body found inside shopping cart on Brooklyn street|author=Andrea Grymes|work=CBS News|date=March 3, 2022|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20240418091007/https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/womans-dismembered-body-found-in-brooklyn/|archivedate=April 18, 2024}}</ref>
 
On the following day, Marcelin was arrested at the apartment following a police search which uncovered Leyden's severed head, a power saw, and bloody sheets.<ref name=arr>{{Cite web|url=https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/harvey-marcelin-concealing-corpse-brooklyn-body-parts/|title=Harvey Marcelin, 83, arrested in connection to woman's body parts found in Brooklyn, was previously convicted of killing 2 women
|author=Andrea Grymes and Ali Bauman|work=[[CBS News]]|date=March 10, 2022|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20240417160445/https://www.cbsnews.com/newyork/news/harvey-marcelin-concealing-corpse-brooklyn-body-parts/|archivedate=April 17, 2024}}</ref> Police also reviewed surveillance footage that covered the entryway of the apartment building where Leyden and Marcelin lived, with the footage showing that Leyden was last seen alive entering the building on February 27.<ref name=ch3/> In the following days, only Marcelin was seen on the footage, and until his arrest, he was seen traveling with a purse that belonged to the murdered woman. In addition to this, surveillance footage from a hardware local store taken on March 1 showed him and an unidentified woman purchasing a power saw, trash bags and cleaning supplies.<ref name=fb>{{Cite web|url=https://reduxx.info/trans-serial-killer-who-targeted-women-was-granted-entry-to-womens-shelter-used-photos-of-victim-on-facebook/|title=Trans Serial Killer Who Targeted Women Was Granted Entry to Women's Shelter, Used Photos of Victim on Facebook|author=Genevieve Gluck|work=Reduxx.info|date=July 31, 2022|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20220731203513/https://reduxx.info/trans-serial-killer-who-targeted-women-was-granted-entry-to-womens-shelter-used-photos-of-victim-on-facebook/|archivedate=July 31, 2022|url-status=live}}</ref> On the next day, footage from a grocery store showed Marcelin riding a mobility scooter with what appeared to be a severed human leg on the seat, which was clearly visible when he got off the scooter to browse the merchandise.<ref name=fb/>
 
===Charges and theories about motive===
On March 30, 2022, Marcelin was charged with second-degree murder and concealment of a corpse, to which he pleaded not guilty.<ref name=arr/> Police have thus far been unable to establish a motive for the murder.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://abc7ny.com/brooklyn-dismembered-autopsy-harvey-marcelin-murder-susan-leyden-serial-killer/11663293/|title=Autopsy results in for woman police say murdered, dismembered by serial killer in Brooklyn|work=[[WABC-TV]]|date=March 19, 2022|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20240417160614/https://abc7ny.com/brooklyn-dismembered-autopsy-harvey-marcelin-murder-susan-leyden-serial-killer/11663293/|archivedate=April 17, 2024}}</ref> An examination of Marcelin's social media accounts revealed that he initially established contact with Leyden in 2019, and throughout 2020 and 2021, he repeatedly used Leyden's photos as his social media profile picture. In October 2021, just months before Leyden's murder, Marcelin responded to a comment made by Leyden by simply saying "Love personified".<ref name=fb/> Police speculate that the feelings were not mutual and that Leyden was actually afraid of Marcelin and wanted to end their relationship, which in turn could have further motivated the murder. In November 2020, Marcelin uploaded a photo of a young blonde woman as his Facebook profile's main picture - in response, Leyden posted a negative comment, calling him a "freak".<ref name=fb/>
 
===Marcelin's version of events===
After his arrest, Marcelin was interviewed in [[Rikers Island]] by a reporter for ''[[The New York Post]]'', during which he gave details of his biography and his version of events.<ref name=dont/> In the interview, he admitted responsibility for the murders of Bonds and Miranda, but categorically denied killing Leyden, instead blaming one of the female acquaintances who frequented the apartment. He claimed that the two women were sexually attracted to him and were jealous of Leyden, but as he did not reciprocate, they decided to kill Leyden while he was away and frame him for the murder.<ref name=dont/>
 
Marcelin also said that he has a [[split personality]], with one identity periodically replacing the other. He described the female identity, Marceline Harvey, as a peaceful, caring lesbian, while the male one - Harvey - was a "bad guy" who was misogynistic, a deviant and very aggressive.<ref name=dont/> A number of acquaintances of Marcelin who were interviewed at a later date expressed disgust and disbelief in regards to the crime committed, with a friend of Leyden's saying that whoever the killer was, they deserved either life without parole or the death penalty.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nypost.com/2022/03/12/wheelchair-no-handicap-for-nyc-serial-killer-harvey-marcelin/|title=Wheelchair no handicap for gruesome NYC serial killer Harvey Marcelin|author=Kerry J. Byrne and Steven Vago|work=The New York Post|date=March 12, 2022|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20220313082206/https://nypost.com/2022/03/12/wheelchair-no-handicap-for-nyc-serial-killer-harvey-marcelin/|archivedate=March 13, 2022}}</ref>
 
==Trial==
Marcelin's trial for the murder of Susan Leyden began on March 1, 2024, and is currently ongoing.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://abc7ny.com/senior-serial-killer-harvey-marcelin-girlfriend-women-killed/14399395/|title=Accused senior serial killer kept getting released from prison|author=Dana Krauth|work=WABC-TV|date=February 8, 2024|archiveurl=https://archive.today/20240208191306/https://abc7ny.com/senior-serial-killer-harvey-marcelin-girlfriend-women-killed/14399395/|archivedate=February 8, 2024}}</ref>
 
==In the media==
* [[NBC New York]] TV report — The Timeline of Harvey Marcelin.<ref>{{Cite web |title=A Timeline of Harvey Marcelin |url=https://www.nbcnewyork.com/local/a-timeline-of-harvey-marcelin/3595758/ |access-date=2022-03-13 |website=NBC New York |language=en-US}}</ref>
 
== References ==
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==External links==
* [https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/F2/462/36/280601/ Marcelin v. Mancusi (1963)]
 
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