Suspects, victims in California killings were 'furries'
- by Leah Brady
- in Worldwide
- — Sep 28, 2016
They laid roses, left cards and lit candles to honor victim Jennifer Yost, Parque-Johnson said, because she was a mother figure to the SoCal Furs.
(AP Photo/Amy Taxin). The home where three adults were found dead Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016, after a young child called 911 to report her parents had died is seen in Fullerton, Calif., Sunday.
On Sunday morning, police arrested Frank Felix, 25, of Sun Valley; Joshua Acosta, a 21-year-old U.S. Army mechanic based at Fort Irwin; and a 17-year-old female on suspicion of murder.
A young girl told 911 dispatchers that her parents were dead the morning of September 24. When police responded to the home in the 400 block of Gilbert Street, they discovered the bodies of Christopher Yost, 34; Jennifer Goodwill Yost, 38; and William Boucher, 28. They also found two children, who were unharmed.
Missing from the home was the victims' third child, 17-year-old Katlynn Goodwill Yost.
He did say she has been located since authorities issued an alert looking for her.
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Shortly after the bodies were discovered, detectives learned that Katlynn was missing from the family home. "It is our hope these arrests will bring some comfort to the community and bring some peace to the families that were affected by this absolutely unthinkable crime".
Police are expected to release details of their investigation into a triple homicide inside a Southern California home over the weekend.
Police did not release any information on how they are related, but a neighbor told the Orange County Register that the couple who lived there had three children - a teen and two others between ages 7 and 9. He expects the case to be handed to the Orange County District Attorney's Office on Tuesday, he said in an email. "We do know he stayed at the residence from time to time and he was well known to all of the family members", says Radus.
Also bullied was Katlynn Goodwill Yost, who had taken to twitter to describe instances of being pushed into a mirror by bullies who'd called her 'worthless'. "We believe that the individuals who committed this crime specifically sought out this residence and the people inside".
"We don't believe the community is now in danger at this particular time", he said. They're now without parents.
"He was always standing up for women in his family, me included", his girlfriend Joyce Burchett said through tears.