8 Years on, SF Woman Convicted of the Grisly Murder and Dismemberment of Roommate Who Wouldn't Leave
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8 Years on, SF Woman Convicted of the Grisly Murder and Dismemberment of Roommate Who Wouldn't Leave
"Gonzales had told Mamer in mid-April that she needed to move out within 30 days. Co-workers of Gonzales said that she had been complaining to them about Mamer refusing to leave in mid-May."
"The roommate testified to there being 'a metallic smell' in the apartment, and she heard the sound of sawing in the bathroom going on for hours, and into the next morning."
"When she asked Gonzales where Mamer had gone, Gonzales said she left, 'but not the way she wanted to.' A 'concerned citizen' apparently went to police on June 2, 2018 to tell them that Gonzales had murdered and dismembered Mamer."
Lisa Gonzales was found guilty of murdering her roommate Margaret Mamer in 2018. Mamer's dismembered body was discovered in a plastic bin. Tensions had escalated between the roommates, with Gonzales demanding Mamer move out. Witnesses reported Gonzales's strange behavior, including a metallic smell and sounds of sawing. After Mamer was reported missing, a citizen informed police about the murder. Gonzales's actions and statements raised suspicions leading to her conviction.
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