Jossimar Cabrera Cornejo, who is accused of killing his wife in California, surrendered to Interpol in Lima, Peru. (Policia Nacional del Peru)
CALIFORNIA WOMAN FOUND DEAD IN NATIONAL FOREST, HUSBAND SEEN DRAGGING SOMETHING IN LARGE TARP
Cornejo is accused of killing his wife, Sheylla Lisbet Cabrera, whose body was found in the Angeles National Forest on Aug. 16, just days after she was reported missing, according to Fox 11. The outlet also noted that Cabrera’s friends said she was in an abusive relationship and allegedly asked Cornejo for a divorce, causing him to snap.
The Montrose Search and Rescue Team reported discovering an object over the side of an embankment in the PARENTS OF 7-MONTH-OLD BOY MISSING FOR NEARLY 2 WEEKS ARE CHARGED WITH MURDER
The search and rescue team recognized the object as being similar to one that Cornejo was seen carrying out of the couple’s Lancaster apartment complex.
Cornejo has been charged with one count of murder with allegations of using a knife as a deadly weapon, the Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office said in a
Jossimar Cabrera Cornejo dragging an object that was later found to contain his wife's body. (Don Luis Meza)
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"The allegations against this man are horrific, and we will do everything possible to bring him back under our jurisdiction to be held accountable," District Attorney Nathan Hochman said. "Domestic violence creates chaos in our communities and shatters families. My office is committed to bringing stability back into the lives of those who have been victimized."
Cornejo and Cabrera’s three children were found safe in Peru and taken into protective custody.






