Son of Former Hollywood Agent, Samuel Huskell Jr., Formally Faces Charges in Horrific Triple Homicide


The offspring of a former Hollywood agent, Samuel Bond Haskell IV, 35, finds himself facing three murder charges after allegedly killing his 37-year-old wife, Mei Li, and her parents, Yanxiang Wang, 64, and Gaoshen Li, 71. The gruesome incident is said to have taken place around November 6 in the Tarzana home shared by the Haskells, their three children, and Mei's parents.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office announced the charges on Monday, expressing solidarity with the victims' families. The accused, Haskell, was arrested on Wednesday following the discovery of a dismembered torso in a Los Angeles dumpster. Although the remains are yet to be identified, Haskell was ordered to be held without bail during his initial court appearance on Monday.

If convicted, Haskell faces a potential life sentence without parole. Prosecutors claim that Haskell, a day after the murders, hired day laborers to dispose of black trash bags, which allegedly contained the remains. The workers, paid $500, discovered the shocking truth and promptly reported it to the authorities, leading to Haskell's arrest.

Haskell's past includes a 2008 arrest for possessing deadly weapons, where he pleaded no contest and received three years of probation. A neighbor revealed Haskell's obsession with weapons, including guns and samurai swords, displayed around the house. Reports suggest Mei wanted him to get rid of these items.

On the night before Haskell's arrest, a neighbor's daughter heard a scream from his home, followed by the sound of a car speeding away. Haskell, the son of a well-known Hollywood talent agent and film producer, Samuel Haskell Sr., is now entangled in a heinous crime that has shocked the community.

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