Las Vegas – The remains of an independent writer for a long time in Las Vegas were found last week within a container in a center business, authorities said.
Las Vegas police said in a press release that they discovered the body of Matthew Kelemen, 56, on May 20 while responding to a report “of a smell of evil” from the container.
Kelemen’s cause and death were still under investigation, the Forensic Office in Las Vegas said Tuesday.
Police said they identified Kelemen’s 63 -year -old fellow as a suspect in his death. But the suspect died last week after crashing during a persecution of high -speed cars that involves the Utah road patrol, police said.
The persecution of the car was not related to the investigation of Kelemen’s death, police said, but the department did not explain more in its press release. Nor has it identified the type of business where Kelemen’s body was found or a possible reason.
Kelemen sister, Mickey Zaferatos, He told Las Vegas-Journal review that his brother had planned to move from the room he was renting in a house also occupied by the suspect.
Zaferatos said that his brother “was really restless to live there” and that he had described his fourth partner as “strange.”
For two decades, Kelemen contributed reviews of films, profiles, stories and more to local publications, including Las Vegas Weekly. A short story He wrote About Donny Osmond’s residence published during the weekend in Las Vegas magazine.
Kelemen moved to Las Vegas in 2003 and had been a staff writer for several years in the now missing 944 and City Life magazines, Review-Journal reported.