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Body Bags vs. Money Counters: What's More Suspicious?
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In 2008, the DEA flagged money counting machines as suspicious, leading to privacy concerns. Now, the focus has shifted to the easy availability of cadaver bags. These aren't just for human remains; they're used by hunters for game, search and rescue, and veterinarians. However, a recent case highlights the darker side: a 14-year-old girl's body was found in a singer's car trunk, leading to arrest and a complex legal process. This case involves alleged murder, dismemberment, and extensive digital evidence. Investigators are using grand juries to gather testimony and lock in statements. The autopsy revealed the victim was dismembered, with missing fingers and arms and legs above the joints. The suspect faces charges including first-degree murder with special circumstances like lying in wait and murder for financial gain. Prosecutors believe the murder occurred on April 23rd, 2025, with texts indicating a motive related to the victim threatening to expose a relationship and derail the suspect's career just before his album release. Evidence suggests the dismemberment occurred around May 5th, with the purchase of items like a body bag, inflatable pool, and chainsaws. The investigation also uncovered extensive child sexual abuse material. The case is ongoing, with a preliminary hearing approaching.