Friends and neighbors invite the lost Lancaster woman who was found dead in the National Forest of Angeles during the weekend to the Los Angeles County attorney office to provide charges against her husband and surrender from South America, where he fled after her disappearance.
Shellla Kapreira, 33, is the mother of three children, alive on August 9.
Representatives in the Los Angeles County Administration responded to the family apartment in the 500 Lancaster mass on August 12, after friends and neighbors reported the 33 -year -old missing.
However, hours before the deputies appeared in the apartment, one of the neighbors returned to the house from the night river at 2:40 am her husband, Josemar Kapreira, 36, was cleaning the family car trunk.
“It was strange,” the neighbor Nurbilvi Milara told KTLA. “I am working on those days, and I know that there is no one at that time, and cleaning a trunk? I thought it was scary.”
The investigation took a turn the next day after the investigators watched monitoring footage from the circle of one of the neighbors that appeared as showing the Shelila husband as he pulled a large element wrapped in a type of material away from their apartment, prompting the LASD killing office to take over the case and determine Josemar as a person who cares.
He later learned that Joseimar and the children of the three spouses were in Peru, in terms of family.
On August 16, she led advice from the search and rescue team in the Montrez Mountains investigators to a remote area in the National Forest of Angeles, where the remains of Shelila were found in the materials seen in the control footage.
“This video corresponds to how and what we found [the victim’s] “Still in KTLA,” said Michael Modica, the killing in LASD.
Many of those who knew her believed that Xiaila suffered years of domestic violence, whether it was physical or verbal abuse, and they were preparing to leave her husband when she was killed.
“She was very afraid because he was always threatening to leave with children, so I think this was her fear,” Elizabeth Rousseau explained, a girlfriend. “If you do anything, the children will be kidnapped.”
Neighbor Laura Marshall said she was shocked when she learned of the death of Shelilla.
“It is incredible because you always see these types of things on news and never think in a million years that this can happen to my neighbor.”
As for Joseimar, he was detained in Peru, while the couple’s children were placed in the protection nursery. He was released later because the official charges were not filed against him in the case.
“We need to put pressure on returning it here, so that we can bring justice to her,” Rousseau told KTLA.
It is not exactly clear when the Sharif Administration intends to provide fees to Da County Da and start the delivery process.
If you or anyone you know suffer from domestic violence, help can be found by calling the hotline of national violence at 800-799-7233.