Updated: 12:49 PM PST, January 22, 2021 Benjamin Satterthwaite was arrested by Denver police after they responded to a medical call at an apartment on South Federal Boulevard and found “evidence and a crime scene consistent with the homicide case,” CBS4 Denver News reported. A 28-year-old Denver man has been charged with first-degree murder in the grisly killing and dismembering of a man whose remains were found in two suitcases, the District Attorney’s office said. On Dec. 29, purple suitcases were found on the side of the street by city workers on the 1700 block of South Java Way in the Mar Lee neighborhood, according to the Denver police arrest affidavit obtained by KMGH-TV. Allegedly attached to one of the suitcases were United Airlines baggage claim stickers with the name “Satterthwaite” and “Den,” according to the affidavit. Inside the suitcases were the dismembered remains of Joshua Lockard, 33, authorities said.