🚨NO WHITE SUPREMACISTS INVOLVED🚨
🚨NO ISLAMIC JIHADISTS INVOLVED🚨
I have a very strong feeling his father, now I am speculating here okay, that his father took him out and made it look like a suicide. Why would I say this? Well, because the father or the family didn't want the grotesque details of his murder trial to impose shame on the family name. His murder trial would last for years. Now that he's dead, the matter can be swept away and no one will talk about it ever again. So the grotesque details and his upbringing die with him.
There is no way this self entitled egomaniac took his own life. He loved himself too much. He didn't feel any remorse for what he did to his wife, mother of his children. And never stopped to consider how his actions were going to affect his 3 children who he left traumatized for the rest of their lives. (emphasis mine)
ABC 7 Chicago published July 14, 2025: Samuel Haskell, a Tarzana man accused of killing his wife, Mei Li Haskell, and her parents, has died while in custody, authorities say.
COURT TV published November 14, 2023: Body Parts Dumped in Trash. Caught on Video.
Samuel Haskell Jr. is facing murder charges for killing his wife and in-laws after body parts were allegedly found in his trash. Haskell was caught on video exiting his car, opening a dumpster, and then throwing away a big trash bag from his trunk. Officials found a torso in a bag and believe it belongs to Haskell's wife, Mei Haskell. Mei's parents are also missing.
Nancy Grace published April 28, 2025: Hollywood Brat Keeps Dismembered Wife a SECRET, "Asian Fetish?"
Sam Haskell IV is accused of killing and dismembering his wife and her parents, then trying to hide their remains in garbage bags. Friends say they didn’t even know Haskell was married. Tremain Hayhoe and Bella Snow join Nancy Grace to reveal troubling details about Haskell’s behavior. Nancy Grace and experts investigate on Crime Stories.
The Los Angeles Times
written by Richard Winton
Monday July 14, 2025
A Hollywood executive’s son, charged with the murder of his wife and her parents, died in what appeared to be a suicide over the weekend, just days before a court hearing to decide whether he should stand trial.
Samuel Bond Haskell IV, 37, was found Saturday inside his cell at the Twin Towers jail downtown with what investigators believe are self-inflicted injuries, according to law enforcement sources familiar with the investigation.
Haskell was arrested and charged in November 2023 on suspicion of killing his wife, Mei Haskell, 37; and her mother, Yanxiang Wang, 64; and stepfather, Gaoshan Li, 72.
The Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Homicide Bureau announced it is investigating Haskell’s death and the cause will be determined by the L.A. County medical examiner’s office.
Haskell’s body was discovered at 4:20 a.m. Saturday, according to sheriff’s officials.
His death was the 26th in the Los Angeles County jail system this year.
It comes after the county jails had what County Supervisor Janice Hahn called “one of the deadliest starts to a year in its jail system’s recent history.” In the first 20 weeks of 2025 alone, 20 incarcerated individuals died — more than double the number of deaths during the same period last year, including three in a single day.
“Our jails are in crisis,” Hahn said. “We have seen an alarming increase in deaths of people who are in our custody and in our care. We need to take urgent, decisive action to save lives.”
A 2024 Times investigation found a common thread stretching across all causes of death for those in custody: neglect, by both guards and medical staff.
Haskell had been due to have a preliminary hearing starting Monday on the three charges of murder with special circumstances. He previously pleaded not guilty. He faced life without the possibility of parole if convicted on any of the three counts.
Haskell, his wife and her parents all lived in a single-story home in the 4100 block of Coldstream Terrace in Tarzana.
Police say that on Nov. 7, 2023, Haskell tried to get day laborers to remove bags from his home that contained what they said were body parts. The workers, who said they were paid $500 and initially told that they were hauling away rocks, said the bags felt soggy and soft, like meat. The laborers tried to return the money and contacted police, but by the time officers arrived, the bags were gone.
The next morning, a man found a human torso stuffed into a duffel bag in a dumpster in an Encino parking lot near Ventura Boulevard and Rubio Avenue, about five miles from Haskell’s home, police said.
Haskell was arrested after the gruesome discovery. Inside Haskell’s house, detectives discovered blood and other evidence consistent with killing and dismemberment, according to investigators.
Los Angeles County Dist. Atty. Nathan Hochman told TMZ that Haskell never revealed to authorities the location of his in-laws’ remains.
“The only remains they found was literally the torso of his wife that had been dismembered,” Hochman said.
L.A. County’s top prosecutor said investigators recovered wood with blood of the three victims, a cutting saw, a machete, bullets and a .357-caliber handgun inside a rental car.
“They found blood on mattresses, on bedding throughout the entire house,” Hochman said, adding that it was “a rock solid case.”
The defendant’s father, Sam Haskell, is an Emmy-winning producer and was an executive at the William Morris talent agency before launching his own production company.
ABC30 Action published Dec 24, 2017: Miss America Organization CEO Sam Haskell resigns amid email scandal.
The top leadership of the Miss America Organization is stepping down Saturday after an email scandal was revealed that targeted past pageant winners.
Mississippi Public Broadcasting September 1, 2009: Sam Haskell interview.
While on his national book tour, author and media mogul Sam Haskell stopped by the MPB radio studios for a live, on-air conversation with MPB radio producer, Karen Brown. During their brief chat, Sam talked about his upbringing in a small southern town and the core values taught to him by his mother. Always let character be your guide. These lessons enabled him to navigate the treacherous world of entertainment and to prosper and grow in competitive industry.
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