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Ex-Marine Facing Multiple Homicide Charges
Police say an ex-Marine charged with killing four homeless men in Orange County is linked to the stabbing deaths of a Yorba Linda woman and her son.
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Police say an ex-Marine charged with killing four homeless men in Orange County is linked to the stabbing deaths of a Yorba Linda woman and her son.
Anaheim police Lt. Julian Harvey says there is an association between Itzcoatl Ocampo and Eder Herrera, who is currently in custody in the deaths. He didn't specify the nature of the association.
Harvey made the announcement Thursday at a news conference in Anaheim.
Raquel Estrada and her son Juan Herrera were killed in October, less than two miles from Ocampo's home
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