"Tarzana Murder Suspect Hired Day Laborers to Move Human Remains, Say Witnesses"

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Day laborers hired by Samuel Haskell, the suspect in a Tarzana murder investigation, claim they were paid $500 to move trash bags from Haskell's home, only to discover that the bags contained body parts. The workers returned the bags and money to Haskell, who allegedly tried to pass off the body parts as Halloween props. The men attempted to report the incident to the police but were turned away from two law enforcement stations. Haskell's wife and her parents are missing, and evidence found in the home suggests a murder scene. Haskell has not yet been charged.
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