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At the weekend, Menashe Hida's body was found in his apartment in his Valley Village Village after an attacker had broken into a neighboring unit, from the balcony to his jump and attacked. The attacker seemed to leave bloody handprints on an outer wall during her escape.

On the same day, Aleksandre fashion bath was found in his house in his Woodland Hills to death as to death after a woman called 911 to report an attack.

According to the law enforcement authorities, which were not authorized to talk about the ongoing investigations, both killings in San Fernando Valley have a disturbing similarity: Los Angeles police officers reacted to the scenes after 911 calls and found nothing to return later to find the dead victims.

The cases are not connected and suspects were arrested in fashion baths.

Dried blood stains The outer wall of the Valley Village apartment was that Menasha Hidra was killed.

(Richard Winton / Los Angeles Times)

LAPD officials say that they have started an investigation that includes the answer from the officials to help calls.

“We can confirm that both cases are thoroughly checked and examined, including the answers and schedules of the officials,” a spokesman for the department told Times.

Citing the investigation, the department refused to answer detailed questions.

Hidra's body was found in his apartment on the top floor in the Ashton Sherman Village Complex around 2:30 p.m. on Saturday by officers of Van Nuys division, which carried out a social control after a friend was taken care of.

The officials did not find him in the apartment, and the paramedics of the fire brigade of Los Angeles explained him dead at the scene. He had a spun wound on the head, and next to him was blood next to him, according to sources, who were familiar with the police report.

Three days before Hidra's body was found, the neighbors called the authorities and reported that he heard him came from his apartment. The neighbors reportedly heard a fight and then the voice of a man and said: “I will die. I will die,” said the law enforcement authorities.

A dispatcher is heard when a police call for a police call before 4 a.m. on April 23rd [assault with a deadly weapon] In progress … callers hear two men who fight and wrestle, beat and scream. ”

Several sources of law enforcement say that police officers answered the scene but never entered the apartment.

Two residents told the Times that they called the police about screaming and fighting between 3 and 4 in the morning. Shortly before the fight, the man, who has now been identified as a suspect in the murder, was caught on several ring cameras of several residents to get to other apartments in the building. The Times checked the camera shots from the floors underneath on which the killing took place. In the video, a tool protrudes with a long piece of metal from the suspect's back pocket.

On Wednesday evening, LAPD officers published a video of the suspect in the apartment staircase.

“It is crazy that there were 911 calls on Wednesday and that they only discovered it on Saturday,” said Kaci Harabedian, one of the residents of the complex. “There was blood over the wall and the door handle on the stairwell. How could you miss it?”

But the 911 call about the fight may not be the only sign that something was wrong on the fifth floor. Last Friday, the police examined a break -in in the free apartment next door. Inside, the officers found a smashed skylight and a dried blood, two sources that were not authorized to discuss the examination.

The investigators suspect that the murderer may have broken into the vacant apartment after the neighbor Hidra through a clipped light and then moved to him from the balcony of the unit.

Bloody handprints and markings were visible on the wall between Hidras balcony and the free apartment when a reporter visited the residents on Thursday.

A blood trail was also visible on the outside of the building and on the door handle of a stairwell output, where the attacker flees in front of the building in a video released by the police.

The suspect is described as a man with black hair, who is between 30 and 40 years old, between 5 foot 6 inches and 5 foot 9 inches, weighed between 180 and 200 pounds and wore a dark hooded jacket, a white shirt and blue jeans on the day of killing. The suspect remains at large.

On the same day on which the Hiidra's police discovered, another examination of the murder began.

In Woodland Hills, the 47 -year mode pool suffered a fatal head injury after three attackers occurred in the early morning hours of Saturday morning, the Los Angeles police said.

Blood on a door

Menasha Hidra was killed in his apartment in his Valley Village. The photo becomes blurred by the suspect on a staircase door.

(Richard Winton / Los Angeles Times)

A woman in the house called LAPD called LAPD around 12:30 p.m. and reported that three people had broken into their house and, according to law enforcement sources, suddenly beat their partner. The 911 operator tried to recall several times. Officials arrived at home shortly before 1 a.m., but nobody answered the door, there was no noise from the house and the blinds were down, said the sources of the Times.

Modenbadze was later found by officers with a traumatic head injury and finally died of his injuries.

The authorities found the alleged murderers of fashion baths hours after the incident. The investigators have no evidence that a connection between his and Hidras murders is proposed.

Ed Obayashi, deputy and special prosecutor of a Sheriff of Modoc County, who trains the law enforcement authorities with regard to search and confiscation policy, said the first police responses earned a further examination in both cases.

“Even a layperson has to see common sense that exiguous circumstances are available to enter these houses,” he said. “You cannot ignore a report on an attack with a fatal weapon or a beat. It is common for you to arrive and find the place calmly. But it does not mean that someone has not been killed or injured.”

Paata Kochyashvili, 38, Zaza Otarashvili (46) and Besisik Khutsisishvili (52) are charged with murder, along with a special circumstance of the murder during a robbery in connection with the death of mode bath zze. They are held in custody without deposit until an indictment against an indictment participated.

In this case, detective cell phones and camera material used to bind the suspects to the strokes. The trio entered the house in the 22200 block of the de la Osa Street, defeated her victim and stole the objects before he flees.

According to the law enforcement authorities, the authorities have recaptured around 60,000 US dollars in cash and five firearms when the men were arrested.

LAPD officials say it is not a typical robbery for home vasion and the suspects allegedly had an earlier business association. They could not be reached for a comment.

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