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Shock in Los Angeles over the discovery of a female torso inside a dumpster

2023-11-09T18:42:30.322Z

Highlights: A woman's torso was found wrapped in plastic in the parking lot of a commercial property around 6 a.m. local time. Police said they arrested Sam Haskell, 35, on suspicion of murder after officers arrested him the same day at a shopping mall in Topanga. Authorities said three people who lived with the suspect in a house in the nearby Tarzana neighborhood are missing. The discovery was made by a local man who was checking the dumpster for recyclables. There is a suspect in custody.


The discovery was made by a man who was checking the bin for recyclables. There is a suspect in custody.


By Patrick Smith - NBC News

Police have arrested a suspect after the partial remains of a woman were found Wednesday inside a dumpsterin the Encino neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.

A woman's torso was found wrapped in plastic in the parking lot of a commercial property around 6 a.m. local time, police said.

The discovery was made by a local man who was checking the dumpster for recyclables.

Police said they arrested Sam Haskell, 35, on suspicion of murder after officers arrested him the same day at a shopping mall in Topanga.

Although the body was so dismembered that police said it could not be formally identified, authorities said three people who lived with the suspect in a house in the nearby Tarzana neighborhood are missing.

They are his wife, Mei Haskell; his father, 72-year-old Gaoshan Li, and his mother, 64-year-old YanXiang Wang, NBC Los Angeles reported.

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Three school-age children also lived at Haskell's home — all were found safe and sound at school — and were placed in the care of the Los Angeles County Department of Children and Family Services.

"When officers arrived at the scene, they discovered a dismembered woman wrapped in a plastic bag. It was right outside the dumpster," LAPD Detective Efren Gutierrez said during a news conference Wednesday.

Agents closed a section of Clearstream Terrace in Tarzana that same day.

"There was some video evidence that was collected from the location that led us to this location," Gutierrez added in a later media appearance outside the suspect's property.

Authorities received a first call at 5:30 p.m. on Tuesday after someone saw a suspicious bag possibly including human remains in Tarzana, but when officers showed up they found nothing and there was no evidence to justify entering the home, Gutierrez said.

Source: telemundo

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