Terrell York: Michigan man gets 8 years in prison for storing his dead wife 'like a piece of meat' in a freezer for around a year
NEWAYGO, MICHIGAN: A Michigan man has been sentenced for almost a decade for storing his dead wife in a freezer for around a year. Isabella County Circuit Judge Mark H Duthie handed down a prison sentence of up to eight years to Terrell York on Tuesday, November 28. The defendant pleaded guilty in October to hiding the death of his wife, Patricia M York, 67, MLive.com reports.
“The facts of this case are horrible,” Duthie said during the sentencing, per the news outlet, adding “When a person passes … there should be closure for the family, for the friends. A person’s body after death should be treated with dignity. It should be treated with respect. It shouldn’t be stuffed in a freezer like a piece of meat. Your conduct is outrageous.”
When did the authorities find Patricia M York's body?
According to The Associated Press, local authorities in April found Patricia’s body stored in a chest freezer at a home that she shared with York. Deputies searched the home after they were notified by Patricia’s daughter, who said that she hadn’t been in contact with her mother in two years.
What did Terrell York say?
York told authorities that his wife moved out and lived with family members in Newaygo, Michigan, but did not explain further, the outlet reported. The defendant already had a warrant for an offense of driving while under the influence from 2021 and deputies were able to arrest him and question him further.
“His answers were erratic and he was looking all around the room throughout the interview,” deputies recalled, per the affidavit, as York was interviewed in jail. “He said she did not want her family to know where she was living," the deputies added.
York later told authorities that his wife died of natural causes in September 2022. However, York did not notify anyone and put his wife’s body in the freezer, CBS Detroit reported.
Why did Terrell York report his wife's death?
Isabella County Prosecutor David Barberi alleged that York didn’t report Patricia’s death because he wanted to collect her Social Security payments, AP reported. According to the affidavit, deputies wrote that the payments were spent on food and bills.
Amy Chamberlain, York’s lawyer, said that the couple had medical issues and York lost his job as a result.
Michelle McGraw, Patricia’s daughter, gave a statement via Zoom in court. “I’m angry my mom would be thought of as ‘the person in the freezer’ instead of a person who was loved and loved her family,” McGraw said, per MLive.com, adding “She was a sister, an aunt, a mom, and a grandma.”
York declined to comment at his sentencing after being given an opportunity from the judge. He has not been accused of killing his wife.