{"id":1555,"date":"2025-07-14T21:15:42","date_gmt":"2025-07-14T21:15:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.vecimasupport.com\/?p=1555"},"modified":"2025-07-15T00:32:24","modified_gmt":"2025-07-15T00:32:24","slug":"hollywood-heir-accused-of-beheading-wife-in-laws-dies-in-custody-days-before-release-of-key-evidence","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.vecimasupport.com\/index.php\/2025\/07\/14\/hollywood-heir-accused-of-beheading-wife-in-laws-dies-in-custody-days-before-release-of-key-evidence\/","title":{"rendered":"Hollywood heir accused of beheading wife, in-laws dies in custody days before release of key evidence"},"content":{"rendered":"
Sam Haskell IV, the Hollywood scion accused of chopping up his wife and in-laws<\/a> before tossing a disembodied torso into a dumpster, has died in a Los Angeles jail while awaiting trial, according to authorities.<\/p>\n Los Angeles District Attorney Nathan Hochman revealed in a statement that prosecutors had damning new evidence against him that was going to be made public at an upcoming preliminary hearing \u2014 including that he was having an affair with a 27-year-old woman and had been arrested with a bloodsoaked knife containing the DNA of all three victims.<\/p>\n Corrections officers found the 37-year-old dead from an apparent suicide in his cell Saturday, days before the hearing, where prosecutors were expected to outline the case<\/a> against him. He previously pleaded not guilty.<\/p>\n LAWYER FOR HOLLYWOOD HEADLESS TORSO SUSPECT SAYS HIS CLIENT IS BEING FORCED TO SHOW UP SHIRTLESS IN COURT<\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n “Instead of standing before a judge and answering for the crimes he\u2019s been charged with, the defendant managed to escape justice,” Hochman said<\/a> in a statement. “This is one last cruel act by someone who did the most horrific things for reasons we will never entirely know. A family that has been dealing with unimaginable loss now has been robbed of their chance to face him, hold him accountable for his barbaric actions, and openly share their grief and their cherished memories of their loved ones.”<\/p>\n Haskell’s attorney did not immediately respond to a request for comment. He previously told Fox News Digital that the court’s assertion his client was at risk of self-harm was “wild speculation” and condemned a judge’s decision that forced him to appear shirtless or wear a protective vest at prior hearings.<\/p>\n HOLLYWOOD HEIR SAM HASKELL’S TIKTOK RANTS EMERGE AS SUSPECT IN HEADLESS TORSO CASE HEADS TO COURT<\/u><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n Haskell, who opted to face the court without a shirt, was facing three counts of murder for the Nov. 6, 2023 slayings of his wife Mei Haskell, 37, her mother Yanxiang Wang, 64, and her stepfather Gaoshan Li, 71, as well as additional special circumstance allegations. He would have faced life in prison without parole if convicted.<\/p>\n “He was obviously an unhinged individual,” said Joshua Ritter, a former Los Angeles<\/a> deputy district attorney and a Fox News contributor. “The crime itself speaks to his mental unrest. It\u2019s not so uncommon that we see people commit murders based on financial or marital difficulties, but the idea of going as far as killing your in-laws and chopping their body parts up is very extreme.”<\/p>\n HOLLYWOOD HEADLESS TORSO SUSPECT SAM HASKELL \u2018PARANOID\u2019 WEEKS BEFORE BODY FOUND IN DUMPSTER, FRIEND SAYS<\/u><\/strong><\/a><\/p>\n Hochman’s office released a summary of the evidence prosecutors planned to unseal at the hearing.<\/p>\n After killing and dismembering all three victims, he allegedly paid $500 to a group of day laborers he asked to remove a series of heavy black trash bags from the home, where they all lived together, according to prosecutors. After picking up the bags, one of the workers looked inside and saw human remains. The day laborers gave the money and the bags back to Haskell and called police.<\/p>\n Investigators previously said that by the time officers arrived at his house, Haskell and the bags were gone. Fox News Digital also reported that surveillance cameras at a gym in Encino showed him placing a heavy bag in the dumpster outside. A homeless man looking through the trash made the gruesome discovery and called 911<\/a>.<\/p>\n Police found his wife’s car, which had her stepfather’s blood inside, Hochman’s office revealed Monday. They tracked Haskell to an Airbnb nearby, which investigators allege he had rented for himself and the children he shared with Mei Haskell after the murders.<\/p>\n When police arrested Haskell, he was carrying a pocket knife and a Home Depot receipt from a few days earlier listing plywood, a moisture barrier, coveralls and diamond saw blades, Hochman’s office said Monday.<\/p>\n In his rented SUV, he had a loaded .357 revolver, 32 rounds, a blood-covered knife, the family’s passports and a one-way ticket to Japan, according to authorities. They separately seized $67,000 cash during a search on his office.<\/p>\n