Body found at Staten Island storage unit is believed to be missing ...

A body believed to be that of a missing New York City public school teacher and mother-of-three has been found at a Staten Island storage facility. 

Jeanine Cammarata, 37, disappeared on Saturday night, less than 48 hours after she told her estranged husband, Michael Cammarata, that she wanted a divorce. 

She was last seen at about 9pm when she dropped her boyfriend off at his house and said she was going to visit Michael and their three children, who live with him. 

Michael was taken into police custody on Tuesday after he allegedly admitted to assaulting his wife after they had sex on the night she went missing.  

Investigators are said to have obtained surveillance footage which allegedly shows Michael carrying a large bag out of his apartment in the Rockaways shortly after Jeanine left on Saturday night. 

Soon after he was seen arriving at a storage facility in Staten Island, where police recovered a body early Thursday, according to the New York Daily News.

It has not yet been confirmed to be Jeanine. 

A body suspected to be that of missing teacher Jeanine Cammarata, 37, was found at a Staten Island storage facility early Thursday morning. A lawyer representing the mother-of three (left) in her divorce from estranged husband Michael Cammarata (right) says she vanished last week less than 48 hours after serving him divorce papers

A body suspected to be that of missing teacher Jeanine Cammarata, 37, was found at a Staten Island storage facility early Thursday morning. A lawyer representing the mother-of three (left) in her divorce from estranged husband Michael Cammarata (right) says she vanished last week less than 48 hours after serving him divorce papers

Jeanine's boyfriend reported her missing on Tuesday after she failed to show up for work at elementary school P.S. 29 in Castleton Corner or her side job at Dollar Tree.  

She had also failed to appear at a child custody hearing on Monday, according to the attorney handling her divorce, Eric Gansberg. 

'It just doesn’t make sense to me,' Gansberg told the New York Post. 

'She was so eager to proceed. She wanted to be with her children. I cannot imagine her just walking away.'

By Tuesday afternoon Michael was questioned by police about Jeanine's disappearance and allegedly admitted to police that he assaulted her, according to WPIX-TV.

He was charged with stalking, harassment, and assault, though law enforcement sources told the Post that those charges are unrelated to Jeanine's disappearance.

The couple is seen in the above undated file photo with two of their three children

The couple is seen in the above undated file photo with two of their three children

Happier times: A wedding photo taken on the day that the Cammaratas got married is seen above

Happier times: A wedding photo taken on the day that the Cammaratas got married is seen above

Jeanine is a teacher in the New York City public school system. She is seen above at her wedding

Jeanine is a teacher in the New York City public school system. She is seen above at her wedding

Gansberg said Wednesday that he was not optimistic.

'I've been doing this for over 35 years, nothing would surprise me,' the attorney told WABC.

'This does not sound like it's going to end well.' 

Those who know Jeanine say she was terrified of her husband. They say she described his behavior toward her as abusive.

Her landlord, Jose Perez, claimed that Jeanine was 'concerned about her safety' because Michael would harass her and follow her

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