A new legal settlement involving CBS and former president/CEO Les Moonves claims that a former Los Angeles Police Department captain tried to help him cover up a sexual assault allegation.
Perla Mendoza lost her only child to an overdose death: her 20-year-old son Elijah in September of 2020.
“He thought he was going to a trusted source because it was recommended to him by a friend,” she said. Our first call-out in late September was to a suburban home in a nice upper-middle class neighborhood in Canyon Country. A man in his 30’s was found dead. Our next call came a few days later to an apartment in Compton. A brother and sister, both in their 20’s, were found dead. "We’re canvassing the scene just like any other homicide scene,” Dean said. “We're not treating these as narcotics investigations; we're treating these as death investigations.
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