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Husband Posed With Kids, Dead Wife Before Cutting Her Up: Records

Justin Rey told cops his wife died after giving birth Oct. 20, court records said. He told cops he cut up her body in a bathtub days later.

KANSAS CITY, MO — Justin Rey posed for photos with his dead wife, their newborn and their toddler before chopping up her body in a Kansas City hotel room, court records stated. Rey, 35, was arrested last month after being found with the remains at a Lenexa storage unit. He was charged on Wednesday with abandonment of a corpse and child endangerment in Jackson County, Missouri, The Kansas City Star reported.

He was jailed on $1 million bond in Johnson County, Kansas, on child endangerment charges.

Rey told police his wife, Jessica Monteiro Rey, died after giving birth on Oct. 20, court records said. He told police he cut up her body in a bathtub two days later with the children present and put some of her body parts in a large cooler. He disposed of the remains that didn't fit, the court papers said.

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According to a search warrant, hotel management said Rey tried to disguise his voice as a woman's when he called the front desk to check out Oct. 23. The warrant says surveillance video footage shows him pulling a red cooler with a black bag on top through the hotel, while pushing a stroller with a toddler walking beside him.

The remains were discovered Oct. 24 inside a cooler and tote at a U-Haul Moving and Storage facility in nearby Lenexa, Kansas, after Rey slept there with the children. Emergency responders checked on the children, who were later taken to a hospital. The affidavit says the baby wasn't wearing adequate clothing and had an eye infection.

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After Rey was arrested and put in a police vehicle, he was asked about his wife's whereabouts. He responded that she had died several days earlier and was in the cooler and one of the totes, which he had been trying to remove from the storage unit, the detective wrote.

Missouri and Kansas court records don't say how she died, and Rey provided conflicting information. In one statement to police, Rey said his wife committed suicide after giving birth. In other statements he just said that she died.

Rey's attorney in the Kansas case, Courtney Henderson, has not returned a phone call from The Associated Press seeking comment early Thursday. Rey doesn't yet have an attorney in the Missouri case.

During a court appearance earlier this month, Rey was removed after a screaming rant against authorities.

Photo credit: Tammy Ljungblad/The Kansas City Star via AP

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