
Inset: Chad Stevens (Collin County Jail). Background: The home where the remains of Heather Schwab were found in McKinney, Tex. (YouTube/WFAA).
A North Texas man will spend the next several decades behind bars for hiding his dead girlfriend’s body inside a refrigerator for over a year.
The Collin County District Attorney’s Office announced on Tuesday that Chad Stevens, 43, has agreed to a plea deal concerning one count of tampering with a corpse, resulting in a swift sentencing of 30 years in state prison.
McKinney Police Department arrested the defendant back in November 2023 after discovering the body of Heather Schwab, 35, a person of small stature, concealed inside an appliance.
According to a probable cause affidavit, during the execution of a Search Warrant, law enforcement found a refrigerator wrapped in excessive amounts of plastic wrap in the kitchen. The kitchen’s only entrance had been suspiciously closed off and hidden from the rest of the house with a piece of sheet rock.