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Mystery, horror surround US case of Mei Li Haskell, a headless torso and missing parents
- Los Angeles man Samuel Haskell will appear in a US court on Friday in the case of his missing wife and in-laws, who are presumed dead
- Law enforcement sources say that they believe Haskell killed them and dismembered their bodies, after a headless torso was found
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Yanqing Wang had a bad feeling.
He had not heard from his sister in days, and his calls were going unanswered. Then, he went to her WeChat social media profile and discovered that all her friends and photos, dating back 10 years, had been deleted.
Where was she? What was going on?
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Wang got the grim news a day later, on November 8. His sister, Yanxiang Wang, 64, and her husband, Li Gaoshan, 72, were missing.

Their daughter, Mei Li Haskell, 37, was presumed dead after authorities said her torso was found in a dumpster. And the daughter’s husband, Samuel Haskell, 35, was arrested on suspicion of murder.
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The gruesome case has made international headlines. But for Wang, 59, and other family members, coming to terms with what happened – and why – has been impossible.
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