SAN DIEGO, CA - 21 year old woman's body found stuffed in luggage - Police believe her name might be "Samsonite" since that was the name found on the luggage
Detectives have few leads Thursday in their investigation into the death of a 21-year-old San Diego woman whose body was found stuffed into a suitcase that turned up behind a Core-Columbia inn.
A man staying at the Chadwick hotel in the 600 block of A Street found the travel bag near a row of trash cans at the rear of the three-story building about 11 a.m. Wednesday, according to San Diego police.
Noticing what appeared to be hair protruding from a zipper on the case, the man made an emergency call, Lt. Ray Valentin said.
Patrol officers confirmed the death, then called in a homicide team.
Investigators have identified the dead woman but are withholding her name and place of residence pending notification of her family.
A ruling on her cause of death is on hold pending completion of postmortem exams.
No suspects in the case have been identified, according to police.
Evidence suggests that the "medium sized'' suitcase containing the dead woman had been dumped in one of the trash cans next to which it was found,
Valentin said. A man who wheeled the bins from the curbside to the parking lot prior to the discovery of the body told police it had felt unusually heavy, the lieutenant said.
Detectives do not know who removed the valise from the garbage can, according to Valentin.
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A man staying at the Chadwick hotel in the 600 block of A Street found the travel bag near a row of trash cans at the rear of the three-story building about 11 a.m. Wednesday, according to San Diego police.
Noticing what appeared to be hair protruding from a zipper on the case, the man made an emergency call, Lt. Ray Valentin said.
Patrol officers confirmed the death, then called in a homicide team.
Investigators have identified the dead woman but are withholding her name and place of residence pending notification of her family.
A ruling on her cause of death is on hold pending completion of postmortem exams.
No suspects in the case have been identified, according to police.
Evidence suggests that the "medium sized'' suitcase containing the dead woman had been dumped in one of the trash cans next to which it was found,
Valentin said. A man who wheeled the bins from the curbside to the parking lot prior to the discovery of the body told police it had felt unusually heavy, the lieutenant said.
Detectives do not know who removed the valise from the garbage can, according to Valentin.
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