The husband of a California woman found dead in a national forest was seen on home security camera footage dragging an oddly shaped object wrapped in a sheet from his Los Angeles County home, according to a report.
Ring camera footage from a neighbor showed 36-year-old Jossimar Cabrera on Aug. 12 hauling away a green sack or sheet containing what investigators believe was the body of his wife, Sheylla Cabrera, 33, KTLA reported, citing the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department.
Ring camera footage showed the husband on Aug 12 dragging an unknown
object from his family home. Obtained by NYPost
Investigators suspect that the sheet or tarp contained the body of Sheylla Cabrera. Obtained by NYPostThe body of the mother of three was found on Aug. 13 in Angeles National Forest wrapped in a tarp or sheet that appeared to match the one Jossimar Cabrera was seen hauling, the report stated.
After determining Sheylla Cabrera’s identity, investigators went to the couple’s Lancaster, Calif., home, where they found no sign of Jossimar or the couple’s children, who were initially declared missing.
On Saturday, the children were found in Peru, where they were taken by their Peruvian-national father, who apparently fled the US before his wife’s body was discovered, FoxLA reported.
The couple shared three children, whom the father took to Peru
prior to his wife’s body being found. Obtained by NYPostLA sheriff’s officials stated they are working with Peruvian law enforcement to extradite Cabrera, who is expected to face murder charges, according to KTLA.
A cause of death for Sheylla Cabrera has yet to be announced.






