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YouTube on MSNTragedy in Angeles National Forest: A California Mother’s Death and a Husband’s Flight
In a heart-wrenching turn of events that has gripped communities across America, a missing California mother of three wa ...
A neighbor’s doorbell camera showed Jossimar Cabrera of dragging a large object in a tarp, two days before his wife was ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNMurder charge filed against husband of Lancaster woman found dead in Angeles National Forest
Security camera video showed the husband of a missing Antelope Valley woman found dead in Angeles National Forest dragging what appeared to be a large object from the apartment where the couple lived ...
A Peruvian national living in Southern California who was seen dragging what appeared to be a heavy object in a tarp through an apartment complex earlier this month has been charged with murder ...
When authorities went to speak with Jossimar Cabrera after the doorbell video was found, they were informed that he fled the ...
Sheylla Cabrera's body was found in the Angeles National Forest after her husband was seen dragging a tarp deputies say she ...
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Missing woman’s body found in California forest and detectives believe her husband has fled to Peru
The body of a missing woman was found in a Southern California forest days after her husband was recorded on surveillance ...
LANCASTER, Calif. - A Lancaster man has been charged with the murder of his wife after her body was found in the Angeles National Forest. Murder charges were filed against Jossimar Cabrera for the ...
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NBC Los Angeles on MSNFriends of Lancaster mom found dead in forest say she was abused by husband
Friends of the Lancaster woman whose body was found in Angeles National Forest say the mother suffered domestic abuse at the hands of her husband.
The husband of a woman who was found dead in the Angeles National Forest was briefly detained in Peru, but later released.
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Private land used for logging is more prone to severe fire than public lands. A new study shows why
New research explains why forests planted for logging purposes fuel devastating wildfires more often than untouched land.
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