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PICTURED: Long Island dismemberment victims whose remains were scattered in a park for children to find - as two more suspects are released under NY's soft bail laws to the dismay of victims' families

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The two people who were brutally murdered before having their remains butchered and scattered in a public park for children to find have been identified. 

Police and family identified the victims as Malcolm Craig Brown, 53, and Donna Conneely, 59, on Monday. 

The details emerged on the same day two of the people accused in their heinous case, Steven Brown, 44, Malcom's cousin, and Amanda Wallace, 40, appeared in Central Islip Court. 

Distraught family members watched their bail hearing, with one yelling out 'how could you?' and another telling the suspects 'do the right thing.'

Jeffrey Mackey, 38, and Alexis Nieves, 33, were all also arrested in connection to the case last week. 

Mackey and Neives were in court on Friday, and on Monday the other two suspects were in court. All four have been released back on the streets thanks to the state's 'no bail' laws. 

Suspects facing charges relating to mutilation and disposal of murdered corpses are no longer eligible for bail after New York reformed its bail laws in 2019.

Malcolm Craig Brown, 53, and Donna Conneely, 59, were murdered before having their remains butchered and scattered in Babylon park, NY

Malcolm Craig Brown, 53, and Donna Conneely, 59, were murdered before having their remains butchered and scattered in Babylon park, NY

Steven Brown, 44, and Amanda Wallace, 40, were in court on Monday after being arrested in connection to the dismembered remains of two victims

Steven Brown, 44, and Amanda Wallace, 40, were in court on Monday after being arrested in connection to the dismembered remains of two victims

The victims were brutally murdered before having their remains butchered have been identified s as Malcolm Craig Brown, 53, and Donna Conneely, 59

The victims were brutally murdered before having their remains butchered have been identified s as Malcolm Craig Brown, 53, and Donna Conneely, 59 

Watching the suspects walk from the courthouse left the victims' families seething  as they said it was 'absurd' they could be free again. 

Three of Brown's family members sat in the courtroom visibly distraught over the release of the suspects.

Brown sister, Coreen Bullock, yelled out at the suspects, 'how could you?' in the courtroom, as his brother shook his head in fury whispering, 'it's ridiculous.'

When it was Wallace's turn to walk up to the bench, Bullock sneered at her in detest.

After the hearing, Williams was heard in the corridor saying aloud 'do the right thing!'

Bullock wept inconsolably and was comforted by her brother who hugged her, as another family member stood by. Bullock said all he wanted was justice. 

'This whole bail reform law something has to change. Two people were murdered. One of them was my brother. My little brother, Malcolm Craig Brown,' Bullock said. 'There's no words.'

'It's absurd that four people can murder two people and just get to walk out like that.'

When Williams was asked what 'do the right thing' meant, he responded: 'The right thing? Whatever it is for Steven to do. And he knows what he needs to do. 

'We have parents. We've lost a brother. Steven Brown is our cousin. And our parents and his mom, my aunt, they're home. 

'They're suffering, they're hurting. And he has nothing to say. He's got to do something. He's got to tell it good or bad or otherwise. He's got to tell his story so we can move on.'

They said they do not know Conneely.

Police later uncovered more body parts including two severed heads in the same park along with nearby Bethpage State Park and West Babylon woodland

Police later uncovered more body parts including two severed heads in the same park along with nearby Bethpage State Park and West Babylon woodland

The suspects were apprehended Tuesday after a girl stumbled upon a heavily tattooed human arm in Babylon park on her way to school the week before

The suspects were apprehended Tuesday after a girl stumbled upon a heavily tattooed human arm in Babylon park on her way to school the week before

Fellow suspects Jeffrey Mackey, 38, and Alexis Nieves, 33, were seen walking out of Suffolk County Criminal Court freely on Friday with huge grins on their faces

Fellow suspects Jeffrey Mackey, 38, and Alexis Nieves, 33, were seen walking out of Suffolk County Criminal Court freely on Friday with huge grins on their faces

Williams lives in Southern California and hasn't seen his brother in about seven years, last speaking to him two years ago.

'To have to come home and deal with this … this is not good,' he said.

His sister added: 'He was our baby brother. He was not perfect, but nobody deserves murder like this. And his cousin has something to do with it.'

Bullock said she didn't believe her brother was in a love triangle, which some had speculated was a motive for the murder. She said that she has 'no clue' who Conneely was.

'This is such a heinous crime. Our mothers, our families, everybody's up in arms over this.'

She also said suspect Steven Brown was her cousin.  

'We were all raised together. We're a family. Or at least I thought we were a family. We are just looking for answers,' Bullock said. 

When asked if she felt that Brown, her cousin seemed remorseful when she looked at him, Bullock said: 'No. I just felt like he looked right through me'

An emotional Williams he thought or Brown's mother when he saw his cousin in court today.

'His mom went through my mind,' Williams said. 'I love her to death and I will probably be seeing her today and give her all the hugs I can. This is family.'

His sister added: 'This is such a heinous crime.'

Members of the Brown family embrace after a court hearing for Steven Brown and Wallace. Both suspects were freed on bond just like Mackey and Nieves

Members of the Brown family embrace after a court hearing for Steven Brown and Wallace. Both suspects were freed on bond just like Mackey and Nieves

Members of the Brown family leave after a court hearing. Watching the suspects walk from the courthouse left the victims' families seething as they said it was 'absurd' they could just be let free again.

Members of the Brown family leave after a court hearing. Watching the suspects walk from the courthouse left the victims' families seething as they said it was 'absurd' they could just be let free again.

Malcolm Brown's brother Charles Williams was in court and told the suspects 'do the right thing'

Malcolm Brown's brother Charles Williams was in court and told the suspects 'do the right thing'

'We want some time. And I just don't want to share anything right now,' Williams said. 'I have my mom to think about, the rest of the family. And when I say both sides, I don't mean to separate it. We're one family. And I just need to get back and see my mom. And she couldn't make it today.

'She wasn't up to it. And I know my aunt probably wasn't up to it either. So I'll be seeing her shortly.'

Brown and Wallace are due back in court on Tuesday March 19th and Mackay and Nieves on Monday, March 18th.

Bullock said she will be at 'every single' court hearing as she wept.

Brown and Wallace conditions remain the same as the other two suspects, including GPS ankle monitoring.

Ira Weismann, Brown's attorney told DailyMail.com that we are just getting started getting started on the case. 

'Steven Brown did not kill anybody,' his lawyer said before walking away.

A half-finished meal, empty vodka bottle and open carton of juice sit on a table inside a house on Amityville, New York, that was raided Monday in connection with the discovery of two dismembered bodies

A half-finished meal, empty vodka bottle and open carton of juice sit on a table inside a house on Amityville, New York, that was raided Monday in connection with the discovery of two dismembered bodies 

A broken door was visible at the Amityville property which was raided by police on Monday

A broken door was visible at the Amityville property which was raided by police on Monday 

The victims' remains were found after a girl stumbled upon a heavily tattooed human arm in a Babylon park on her way to school the week before.

Following the first horrific discovery, police uncovered more body parts including two severed heads in the same park along with nearby Bethpage State Park and West Babylon woodland.

Several distinct tattoos were found on an arm at the scene. 

Along with the gruesome assortment of body parts, 'sharp instruments and other related items' were uncovered at their home on Railroad Avenue in Amityville, according to the charge sheet.

The home was described as 'uninhabitable' in court Wednesday, as prosecutors claimed the four had broken the plumbing by attempting to conceal the corpses by flushing body parts away, according to the NYPost.

Mackey, Brown and Wallace lived in the home, while Nieves is registered in court documents as homeless.

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