A Chinese woman and her parents in Los Angeles were dismembered by her husband. The horrific case was revealed. The suspect liked to make low-budget gory movies and hired people to move the body parts.
More horrific details have come to light in the case of Chinese-American woman Li Mei and her parents in Los Angeles, USA, who were dismembered by her husband. According to the prosecutor, the suspected murderer hired porters to help move the body parts the day after the murder, and falsely claimed that the contents of the three large black plastic bags were stones. However, the porters felt that the black plastic bags were “soft and wet.” When he opened them, he saw Human belly button, scared to death, returned the “goods” and called the police, and a shocking murder case was exposed.
The case was brought up in the Los Angeles court on Tuesday. Li Mei’s 36-year-old American husband Haskell was charged with three counts of murder. If convicted, he will face a maximum penalty of life imprisonment.
According to the New York Times, Haskell IV’s father is a well-known Hollywood manager who represents many Hollywood A-list stars and is very wealthy. Haskell himself is a director by profession, and he likes to shoot low-budget movies full of bloody violence and scantily clad female stars.
According to his neighbors, Haskell was very addicted to weapons, and his home was filled with guns, samurai swords, bows and arrows, etc., but Li Mei didn’t like it very much because there were three children at home.
According to prosecutors, Haskell hired four movers the next day to remove several black garbage bags from his multimillion-dollar Los Angeles home after killing LeMay and his parents-in-law.
One worker recalled to US media that Haskell paid them $500 to remove three large garbage bags, which he said were filled with rocks. “When we picked up the bags, we knew they were not rocks. , these bags weigh about 50 pounds each and are soft and wet inside.”
So they curiously opened the bag and took a look inside, and saw “a body part, a belly button.”
The workers were so frightened that they immediately returned the bag and money to Haskell’s home, saying they “didn’t want to get involved.” At that time, Haskell also tried to hide the truth, falsely claiming that it contained “Halloween human props.” But the workers ignored him and called the police to report the incident.
Prosecutors said that Haskell threw a large garbage bag into a trash can not far from his home that day. Later, a bag of female dismembered remains was found in the trash can. Test results confirmed that it was Li Mei.
The whereabouts of Li Mei’s parents are still unknown, but the police believe they were killed and probably dismembered like Li Mei because the porter said there were three identical plastic bags.
The murder was not the first time Haskell faced legal trouble. Court records show Haskell was arrested in 2008 and charged with two counts of possession of a deadly weapon. He pleaded no contest and was sentenced to three years’ probation in 2010.
According to reports, 37-year-old Mei Li lives with her parents, 64-year-old mother Yanyang Wang and 72-year-old father Gaoshan Li, in the Haskell home. Li Mei does not understand English, but is easy-going. Li Mei also has a friendly relationship with her neighbors and often holds parties for her three children.
LeMay and Haskell met while they were students at California State University, Northridge, and records reviewed by The Washington Post show that LeMay had her own business, Haskell Consulting Group, where she mentored and helped foreign countries Students apply to top universities in the United States. The group has three employees and annual revenue of approximately $63,000.
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2023-11-15 03:23:00