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Police ID Body Stuffed in Closet in College Park Duplex

James Clark
James Clark

Orlando police have identified the man killed and whose body was found stuffed in a closet Tuesday, in a duplex in College Park.

The body of 56-year-old James K. Clark was discovered Tuesday, after investigators went to an apartment at 231 1/2 West Princeton Avenue, around 7:00 a.m. on Tuesday.

Yesterday, Jeremy Hrabal, the owner of the apartments was arrested after investigators say, he assisted in the destruction of evidence and/or hiding evidence police, after Clark was killed.

Meanwhile, investigators continue their search for Xin Lui, 24, who is considered a suspect in Clark’s murder.

Hrabal told investigators that for several days a tenant upstairs of the duplex complained of an odor emanating from a downstairs apartment.  According to Hrabal, when he asked Lui about the smell, he told him it was “dead rats.”

As the smell persisted, Hrabal told investigators he insisted that Lui allow him to check the apartment downstairs.  According to the arrest affidavit, that’s when Hrabal said, he saw “a human body lying on its side… and the dead man’s head was mush.”

According to the arrest affidavit, Hrabal told investigators that Lui told him that several days ago, he [Lui] returned home to find James Keith Clark standing over a dead body.  Hrabal said, Lui also told him Clark was holding a firearm and three pound hammer.  Hrabal also said, Lui relayed that Clark said, if he “told anyone” that he would kill him and his family.

Xin Liu - suspect
Xin Liu – suspect

According to the arrest affidavit, Hrabal said he assisted Lui in removing the vehicle belonging to Clark from the residence and drove it to Clark’s residence.

Investigators say, Hrabal and his wife Jennifer Hrabal, removed their vehicles from the property, before police began their investigation.

Police are continuing with their search for suspect Xin Lui.  The relationship between Lui and Clark is unknown.

Anyone with information on this crime is urged to call Crimeline at # 1-800-423-TIPS.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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