A group of day laborers said they were paid $500 to help move trash bags containing body parts out of a Tarzana home at the center of a murder investigation.
A group of day laborers said they were paid $500 to help move trash bags containing body parts out of a Tarzana home at the center of a murder investigation. The workers said they tried to report what they saw to police, but were turned away from two separate law enforcement stations.
One would think that if someone walks up to a cop and tells them, "Yo, some dude hired us to move body parts," they would at least drive by where they said this happened.
You'd think that only until you realized protecting themselves and their jobs is really the only thing that motivates police these days. Reported by a brown person and no explicit order to investigate? They've got marijuana to smell on passers-by how are they supposed to take time out for body parts?