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Turd Fergusen

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The tattooed corpse of a woman was found bizarrely stuffed in a refrigerator dumped in some New Jersey woods — and cops say they need the public’s help identifying her.

Adding to the mystery was last week’s arrest of a registered sex offender who claimed he stumbled on the body three days before Christmas — then allegedly refused to hand over his cell phone to cops or be fingerprinted.

The corpse — discovered in Belleplain State Forest in Dennis Township — is likely that of a Caucasian or Hispanic woman who stood about 5 feet, 1 inch tall and had two striking tattoos: a koi fish on her right shoulder blade and a rose on her ribs, according to NJ.com.

A distinctive yoga mat and necklace lay nearby at the site, which is part of a 21,000-acre stretch of woods across northern Cape May County, the New Jersey State Police said.

Authorities released photos of the mat, the jewelry and images of the dead woman’s tattoos. But they have not said how the woman died.

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Christopher Blevins, 46, has pleaded guilty to aggravated manslaughter in the death of his girlfriend, Laura Hughes, whose remains were discovered inside a refrigerator in a South Jersey forest, state officials said.
In June, Blevins was indicted on first-degree murder charges by the Camden County Prosecutor’s Office.

He pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of aggravated manslaughter, which means he admitted causing Hughes’ death recklessly, but without the intent or premeditation required for a murder conviction.
Hughes, a mother of two daughters, was discovered by a hunter last December. Her remains were identified through artist renderings of her tattoos and a distinctive yoga mat found at the scene.
 
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