Long Beach, Calif., Nov. 3, 2008

Baffling Murder Mystery In Long Beach

Police Search For Clues In 5 Shooting Deaths At Homeless Camp

    • A shopping cart is seen through an overpass near the scene of a homeless encampment where five people were found shot to death in Long Beach, Calif., Nov. 3, 2008. The bodies of three men and two women were found Sunday in the space between commercial buildings and Interstate 405 in Long Beach, police said.

      A shopping cart is seen through an overpass near the scene of a homeless encampment where five people were found shot to death in Long Beach, Calif., Nov. 3, 2008. The bodies of three men and two women were found Sunday in the space between commercial buildings and Interstate 405 in Long Beach, police said.  (AP PHOTO)

    • Police cordon off the area near a makeshift camp where five homeless people were found shot to death along the Santa Fe exit of the South bound 405 on Nov. 2, 2008 in Long Beach, Calif.

      Police cordon off the area near a makeshift camp where five homeless people were found shot to death along the Santa Fe exit of the South bound 405 on Nov. 2, 2008 in Long Beach, Calif.  (AP/Barbara Davidson, L.A. Times)

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(CBS/AP)  The crime scene, alongside a busy freeway off-ramp, was shielded from view by dense brush and tangled tree limbs.

The victims - five people shot to death over the weekend at a spot inhabited by the homeless - were known largely by their nicknames or just their first names.

And Southern California's first significant rain of the season may have washed away evidence.

Police in Long Beach are confronted with a baffling murder mystery.

"There is still a demon out there killing innocent people," said Don Morgan, 58, who was friends with the victims. "Satan was here that day."

Three men and two women were found slain Sunday in the seedy neighborhood of warehouses and apartment buildings near the intersection of two freeways. Some of the victims had been shot more than once.

Officers responded to an anonymous call about 8:30 a.m., reports CBS Station KCBS in Los Angeles. They found the bodies near the Santa Fe Avenue off ramp of the San Diego 405 Freeway, close to West Wardlow Road and the 405 interchange with the Long Beach 710 Freeway, Long Beach police Sgt. Dina Zapalski, told KCBS.

But even the time of the attack is in dispute: Some neighbors reported hearing gunfire, yelling and a car speeding off just after midnight, while the coroner said the crime occurred sometime Saturday afternoon or evening.

Police said Monday that they had no eyewitnesses and no suspects and had yet to establish a motive for the slayings. But neighbors said people would often drop by to do drugs in the shadows underneath the freeway.

Investigators spent 12 hours collecting evidence, removing dozens of bags of trash and belongings from the spot in hopes of finding clues. And they issued a plea for the anonymous caller to come forward in the hope that he had more information.

Gang graffiti was sprayed along a freeway bridge near the crime scene, and a drainage channel appeared to be the only way in and out of the spot.

"We have a tremendous amount of foliage out there," Police Chief Anthony W. Batts said. "It's very tough getting into."

Authorities identified two of the victims as Vanessa Malaepule, 34, and Lorenzo Perez Villicana, 44. The others' names were withheld until their families could be notified. Police said they had not determined how many of the victims were homeless.

Morgan said he knew the victims only by their first names or nicknames - LV, Vanessa, Cat, Sammy and Fred. They liked to come to the site to party, he said.

Relatives of Malaepule said she was the mother of six children and was not homeless but liked to hang out at the spot. They said they did not know why.

Her uncle Ilager McMoore said police told him that his niece was found beneath the body of her boyfriend, as though he had tried to shield her from the gunfire. McMoore said he suspects the boyfriend may have been involved in a gang dispute.

Tippi Briggs, a nearby resident, said she had seen an increase in what she suspected was drug activity in the area. "You see people drive up in their nice cars, go in there, then come out after a couple of minutes," she said. "Some are stumbling."

She also said the area had been plagued in recent weeks by a rash of home and car break-ins.

Elsa Neal, who manages an apartment complex close to the scene, said the area was frequented by homeless people and by those who apparently hung out to do drugs. She said the homeless people would sometimes stop by to ask to use her water to clean their cooking utensils and were always polite.

About 10 relatives of Malaepule assembled a shrine on a tattered piece of old carpet, placing a smiling photograph of her atop a bunch of yellow and white flowers. One of her children sprinkled petals around lit candles.

The impromptu memorial was interrupted by a California Highway Patrol officer who told the family they were too close to the freeway and needed to move along.

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by petro49l November 4, 2008 5:25 PM EST
Dealers murdered these Junkies. The Addicts probably refused to pay for the drugs when it was time. Police Informants could reveal the identities of the Killers. Al Qada trafficks narcotics in the streets of LA.
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by myopinion381 November 4, 2008 2:09 PM EST
rrozsa - I usually pass over gop_will_win too but sometimes, if I''m bored, I respond just to get him riled up. Good for some cheap entertainment.
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by rrozsa-2009 November 4, 2008 2:06 PM EST
I also try to skip over any comments by "gop_will_win". Actually surprised not to see him posting today. He/she is a liberal who trolls for moral outrage by constantly spewing totally absurd and inflammatory "ultra-conservative" nonsense under the guise of a conservative. I think autumn987 is probably harmless, albeit totally bonkers, bless his/her heart.
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by myopinion381 November 4, 2008 1:31 PM EST
yes, I too pass over Autumsn987''''s comments. Cant make heads nor tails out of what the h.e.l.l he is babbling about. Posted by hidegirlgcks at 09:56 AM

He? With a name like autumn, thought it was a female.
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by hidegirlgcks November 4, 2008 12:56 PM EST
Myopinion381:
yes, I too pass over Autumsn987''s comments. Cant make heads nor tails out of what the h.e.l.l he is babbling about.
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by myopinion381 November 4, 2008 12:44 PM EST
Haven''t taken your meds yet autumn?
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by myopinion381 November 4, 2008 12:39 PM EST
Just curious - does anyone else, besides me, just scroll past autumn987''s posts? I tried to read one in the past and had no clue what the h**l she was trying to say.
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by observer2020 November 4, 2008 12:37 PM EST
It''''s amazing that you morons can bring politics into everything. When this sideshow of an election is over whatever will you do with your pitiful little lives?
This goes especially for Nancy_Naive and singinrich. You both can go climb back into your holes till 2012.
By then you''''ll be baming Obama for all the troubles and maybe you''''ll admit how stupid you really are.
Posted by guyfrompa49

Nope, they''re going to complain about whomever was voted in for the next 4 years. Some people just are not happy unless they are complaining about something. Unfortunately, you''ll never get someone to actually admit they were wrong about anything (integrity and strong morality are just not "gimmies" anymore).
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by usmcvn1 November 4, 2008 12:00 PM EST
No, they will still vote. Acorn will see to that.


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Posted by Prelgovisk at 08:25 AM : Nov 04, 2008


So true!! ROFLMFAO!! What a country.
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by zeezedzee November 4, 2008 11:56 AM EST
I''m so sick of CBS news repeatedly using of their "Guns In America" chart every single time someone says "gun!" Why so one sided? I''m 56 years old and have a Concealed Pistol License, I cleared an FBI background check to get it and had to have never had a Felony, Drug, or Mental, conviction in my lifetime! My weapon has saved my life twice for positive, and I''ve never pulled it on anyone out of anger. I helped a police officer arrest an escaped felon once with 20+ warrants for his arrest including burglary and child molestation. Stop showing only the negative side of gun ownership, there are responsible people out there who own guns for many reasons. I hunt with my pistol, I target shoot for fun. Don''t you realize that if they take our guns the criminals will still have guns and we won''t be able to defend ourselves. Automobiles kill more people than guns in the USA, I wonder if CBS is willing to start walking to work instead of using something that''s killing so many people! Wake up CBS!
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by prelgovisk November 4, 2008 11:25 AM EST
No, they will still vote. Acorn will see to that.
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by usmcvn1 November 4, 2008 10:09 AM EST
***! Five less votes for Obama!
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by searcher911 November 4, 2008 9:50 AM EST
The most likely cause probably is the cause look at the facts:
The victim''s lives were devoted to partying (drugs). They had to buy and sell them to keep on partying. One victim evidently had an ongoing "dispute" with a gang member. The crime scene is in a gang area where gang has "earned the right" to sell all the drugs. By definition illegal drug users are law breakers and there are some law breakers break many laws. (Not all homeless folks are totally sane by the way, particularly when they are stoned.)
Conclusion: they were probably capped by either a gang member: solving the dispute with the boyfriend, defending the gang''s turf, or trying to steal their drugs, or it could be just by someone who just tipped out while partying.
Commentary: Sad way to waste lives before and after the shooting.
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