A Chicago man accused of murdering a man in May also had a dead body in his refrigerator, authorities said.
In early July, authorities were searching Sanders' apartment when they discovered the body of Iman Al-Sarraj, 18.
Brandon Sanders, 33, has not been charged in the death of Iman Al-Sarraj, 18, whose beaten body was found in early July in a refrigerator at his apartment in Chicago's West Ridge neighborhood.Authorities said Sanders climbed a stairwell on May 12 to a rooftop where Katanic was working on a cooler compressor atop Tahoora Sweets & Bakery. Katanic was later found
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