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Human Body Parts Near Hollywood Sign Identified; Name Released (UPDATED)

Human Head Hollywood Sign

First Posted: 01/20/12 01:57 PM ET Updated: 01/21/12 02:10 PM ET

By John Rogers, The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES -- Authorities have determined that a dismembered head and other body parts found in a rugged hillside park near the famed "Hollywood" sign are the remains of a man who lived in an a nearby apartment.

The victim was Hervey Medellin, a 66-year-old from Los Angeles, coroner's Lt. David Smith said Friday night.

Investigators, who are searching for suspects, served a search warrant on a Hollywood apartment in the area a day earlier, but it wasn't immediately clear if it was Medellin's apartment.

"They did serve a search warrant last night. They are following clues, and the case is progressing. Guys are working around the clock to find out who did it and find the rest of the body," police Cmdr. Andrew Smith said Friday.

He did not elaborate on why the warrant was served or what, if anything, detectives found.

"We don't want to give out too much information because the investigation is ongoing," Andrew Smith said.

Medellin's head was found Tuesday at Bronson Canyon Park, and police searchers discovered the hands and feet during a two-day search that ended Thursday. The park, a brushy, wooded expanse of rolling hills just below the Hollywood sign, reopened Friday.

Although police have concluded no other body parts were dumped in the park, visitors who find anything they believe are related to the victim's death should contact authorities, Smith said.

More than 120 police officers, firefighters and Los Angeles County sheriff's deputies searched 7 acres of the park after the head was discovered in a plastic grocery bag. The hands and feet were found nearby.

Police have said they believe the victim was killed elsewhere and his remains dumped just inside the park, which attracts hundreds of hikers and dog walkers on most days.

Although rustic, it is located just a short distance from film studios and other Hollywood attractions.

Police believe the body parts were left there no more than a day or two before the head was found because they had barely decomposed and had not been attacked by coyotes that roam through the park at night.

Authorities don't believe the Los Angeles case is connected to a case in Tucson, Ariz., where police found a torso on Jan. 6. They say if the two were related, the remains would have been more badly decomposed.

Medellin's head was found after the dog walker let one of the animals she was shepherding through the park off its leash and it began playing with a plastic bag. When it shook the bag, the head fell out.

Andrew Smith said whoever dumped the head had gone to some effort to conceal it.

"If it had not been for the dog walker, we might never have found it," he said.

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Associated Press writer Bob Christie in Phoenix contributed to this report.

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Scott Laux
07:04 AM on 01/26/2012
Maybe it was suicide?
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Foodgrade
Learn to grow banannas
11:20 PM on 01/22/2012
It's interesting that the cops are spending effort on this. They don't usually spend much time on murders. Either the family did it, or oh well.. Unless it's political of course. Cops are ususlly much too busy playing with drugs, that's where the money is after all, both personal and department Federal allocation money. Something's going on. I wonder if it's cop/drug related?
10:24 PM on 01/22/2012
Aol and Huffington Post have continued to post an outdated article that was posted before Mr. Medellin was identified. I would really appreciate it if these news services, which I pay for, would remove the old articles when they have updated info, especially when several other news sources, such as Google and newspaper websites are posting breaking news much more quickly.
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CH M
I will laugh and cry with you.
04:18 PM on 01/23/2012
You pay for these news services? I don't understand. I get them for free on the web. If you pay, maybe there's a 1-800number you could call!!
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dbrett480
09:44 PM on 01/22/2012
It's always funny reading comments from people who know absolutely nothing about crime or the investigative process. They range from insane theories about mob hits, studio hits, suicide, etc. to claims that this would have been solved if the actors from CSI, Law & Order, etc. were handling the investigation.
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Foodgrade
Learn to grow banannas
11:10 PM on 01/22/2012
I know. It's even stranger when the cops shoot someone in the back who is in hand cuffs and being held down by 2 other cops and then claim that it was all a mistake. Sort of like killing one unarmed person after another and claiming that they were in danger because they thought a cell phone was a gun, or tasing a unarmed mentally ill man who thhen fell to his death from the ledge he was standing on - at least the cop in charge had the decency to commit suicide over that one. Then there's the man in the wheel chair who was tased, the 72 year old man in bed who was tased, the false reports that are routinely filed, lying on the stand and objecting to drug testing. Yup, cops are trained professionals alright, professional criminals.
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Jacob007
01:48 PM on 01/22/2012
CSI L.A. should have this wrap up this week.
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robertstone1robert
My micro bio is too big.
07:38 AM on 01/22/2012
The dog walker must've got the shock of her life. It sounds like a mob rub out.
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katjan68
10:45 PM on 01/21/2012
Sounds like whoever dumped the body parts wanted them found. Insurance possibly?
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beanbrain
God bless the USA
08:35 PM on 01/21/2012
match up the dna on the torso found in az, with the head, feet, and hands found under hollywood sign, at least check dna to see if it is a match regardless of decomp. you never know...... at least rule it out for certain..
08:29 PM on 01/21/2012
WHY EVERY TIME YOU WANT TO WATCH A VIDEO, YOU HAVE TO PUT UP WITH THOSE STUPID COMERCIALS THAT NOBOBY PAYS ANY ATTENTION ANYWAY !!!!!!
08:51 PM on 01/21/2012
theres nothin werse than that stinkin bird cherpin.
11:11 PM on 01/22/2012
What does this have to do with the article????
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FEsrigoHL
08:08 PM on 01/21/2012
I have two protection dogs & take one almost every where I go. One stays home . The other goes with in my van. I'm never far from them. In the hot weather I leave the AC on full blast & one window cracked. One absolutely saved my life in NYC & prevented my house from burning down.
The police are after the fact. If you get one be VERY careful from whom you buy & be prepared with sturdy 6 ft fence with NO gate for the back yard. Read books & go to some dog shows. A dog of good tempoerament & correct instincts with DISCRETION ( takes a smart one) is all you need. FORGET attatck dogs or Sch H dogs. Most homes & people are not capable of managing such dogs. One slip up & you have a gigundo law suit.
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Highly Opinionated
The sounds of freedom are fading~Chippewa
07:57 PM on 01/21/2012
The trunk was probably deposited on someone's doorstep....as in see what happens when you sell me sugared down coke?
12:28 AM on 01/22/2012
Trunk is this a stolen car, I thought it was a torso, anyway if was deposited on someones doorstep we woold have heard about it, unless they were canables ya think.
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Highly Opinionated
The sounds of freedom are fading~Chippewa
09:52 AM on 01/22/2012
Actually where I come from, the trunk of a car is a boot and that rubbery thing you wear in the snow and rain is a galosh...unless you are cleaning horse boxes (stalls) then it is a Wellie. As to the subject at hand, ie loose body parts, these are not people such as you and I opening the front door in the morning to let the puppy out and finding the odd "torso" lying next to the morning paper, this is a serious warning from one really, really bad group of people to another. You do not call the local cops cause if you did, it would be your last phone call ever. This is a way different world than we know and the cops are just a nuisance like ohhh...an ant problem now and then around the kitchen sink....just da mn pesky things that are not beneficial atall. As for the canibal thing, Yes, I think I have heard they have been forced to eat their own body parts (pe nis) or a family member's. Warm and fuzzy thought eh?
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RyanBurke
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07:51 PM on 01/21/2012
Somebody call up Cole Phelps. He'll have this case wrapped up before you can say, "Sweet fedora, dude."
07:49 PM on 01/21/2012
Are You Sure it wasn't from Natural Causes?
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revko
05:27 PM on 01/22/2012
Suicide?
11:14 PM on 01/22/2012
Would it be possible that someone dies of natural causes from limbs being severed off? I don't think so.
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SarcasticFringehead
Mute Nostril Agony
07:37 PM on 01/21/2012
It takes a particular and rare type of person, to not only murder someone, but to then physically dismember them, place their body parts in bags, then to go out and drop the bags and parts in different locations.

It takes a person completely devoid of normal human feelings -- a psychopath.

It's frightening that this sort of person walks amongst us.
08:20 PM on 01/21/2012
Ever watch law abideing sitizen I now it's just a movie but i'm shure it's happened to a perp or two ,so at the end of the movie the cops do the same thing. when art imatates life, this how things end up.
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DSevere
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10:29 PM on 01/22/2012
But on the plus side, when they get caught and go to trial, they're toast. Juries are so grossed out about the dismemberment they don't listen to any mitigating circumstances the defense might have to offer.
07:32 PM on 01/21/2012
Maybe Mr Medellin was meddling where Mr Medellin shouldnt have meddled !
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gingercurls
Talk sense to a fool and he calls you foolish.
09:08 PM on 01/21/2012
So...that makes it ok to kill a 66 year old man? I see.
10:36 PM on 01/21/2012
I think he was playing on the man's name.

I believe that only self defense would make it ok to take ANYONE'S life... (including defending your loved ones)- as long as the defense you use fits the crime that was being attempted or committed.
11:04 PM on 01/21/2012
Nope, but if he does have mafia ties, he may have upset the wrong thug, thats all i was saying.