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ABC7 News published October 28, 2024: Costa Mesa man charged with killing girlfriend, leaving body in trash. A Costa Mesa man has been charged with murdering his girlfriend then leaving her body in a trashcan at his home.
KTLA5 News published October 22, 2024: Man arrested after body found in Costa Mesa backyard. A suspect was arrested after a woman’s body was discovered in the backyard of a Costa Mesa home Thursday. Police responded to a home on the 1900 block of Maple Avenue at around 2:27 p.m. where a 38-year-old woman was found dead at the scene. Neighbors said the woman’s body was discovered inside a trash bin in the backyard.
KTLA5 News October 23, 2024: SoCal woman found dead in trash can was murdered by boyfriend: police.
The Costa Mesa Police Department has released new details surrounding the grisly discovery of a woman's body inside a trash can on Tuesday.
Neighbors told KTLA that the victim was found in a trash can in the backyard of a Costa Mesa home. The Costa Mesa Police Department confirmed those reports Wednesday morning and identified the victim as 38-year-old Julie Anne Sanetra of Irvine.
KTLA's Mary Beth McDade reports
ABC7 News, Los Angeles, CA local
written by Staff
Monday October 28, 2024
COSTA MESA, California -- A Costa Mesa man has been charged with murdering his girlfriend then leaving her body in a trashcan at his home.
Daniel Allen Aldrich, 49, has been charged with one felony count of murder and one felony enhancement of the personal use of a weapon.
Aldrich is accused of strangling 38-year-old Julie Anne Sanetra last Sunday, after the couple got into an argument - then slitting her wrist with a knife.
Authorities say the incident happened after a night of drinking. The couple got into an argument and Aldrich allegedly strangled Sanetra and slit her wrist with a folding knife, then left her body on the couch while he continued watching TV and then went to bed.
He then allegedly left her body in a trash can outside the house, and drove to his mother's home in Glendale. Landscapers found her body in the trash can the next day.
"Julie Sanetra did not deserve to be strangled and stuffed into a trashcan like a piece of garbage," said Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer. "The callousness of this crime shocks the conscience, and we will do everything to get justice for Julie and her loved ones."
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