Hollywood Exec's Son Allegedly Hired Day Laborers To Dispose Of Wife & Parents' Dismembered Bodies!
14.11.2023 - 03:32
/ perezhilton.com
This Hollywood homicide was stranger than fiction!
To catch everyone up, a woman’s dismembered torso was found in the dumpster area of a strip mall in Encino, California on Wednesday. Using surveillance video, police were quick to ID the victim AND a prime suspect, arresting a man named Sam Haskell for the murder of his wife. Sam, it turns out, is the junior of Sam Haskell, Sr., a retired Hollywood agent who repped some big talent like George Clooney and Dolly Parton. But something tells us their name will only ever be known in connection to this grisly crime. Because the more we learn about the murder of Mei Haskell, the more confounded we are!
Over the weekend, an absolutely mind-boggling detail almost fell through the cracks — which is exactly what happened with the murder investigation! See, police apparently got the heads up about the body parts much earlier — and chose to ignore it?!
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According to a group of day laborers spilling to NBC4 on Friday, Haskell’s first attempt to dispose of the body after allegedly murdering his wife (and possibly her parents, who are still missing!) was to hire some help! Workers told the outlet they were paid $500 to haul away three large garbage bags from his home in Tarzana. He told them the bags were filled with rocks — but they weren’t so cartoonishly dimwitted as he must have imagined. One laborer said, in Spanish (which we have no idea if Haskell speaks):
The workers say the bags felt mushy and wet, like they were full of meat — about 50 lbs each. The lie and the feeling of the bags, none of it sat right with the workers. So just after about a block, they stopped and looked inside. One worker said:
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