Two bodies found inside cars at tow yards

LOS ANGELES, CA – Authorities are delving into a perplexing case after two bodies were found in separate vehicles at different tow yards. The first discovery was made when a Tesla, parked for over a month near the intersection of Doheny and Bluebird, was towed. The car, registered to a singer known as David, was found to contain human remains in the front trunk.

Homicide detectives suspect the deceased is a woman, but the advanced decomposition of the body has complicated identification efforts. Sources suggest the situation points to a potential crime, possibly tracing back over a month.

The Tesla, bearing Texas plates, had received a parking ticket on September 3rd for remaining in the same spot beyond the 72-hour limit. It was eventually towed last Friday, and the grim discovery was made when tow yard workers detected a strong odor.

David, the car’s owner, is currently on tour out of state but is cooperating with investigators. The unique manner in which the body was concealed has heightened suspicions of foul play.

In a separate incident in South Los Angeles, police are investigating another body found in a burned Honda Civic at Al’s Towing. The circumstances surrounding this death remain unclear, and authorities are working to determine how the car ended up in the tow yard.

News Chopper footage showed the scene as investigators scoured the area for clues. The dual discoveries have left the community on edge and authorities searching for answers.

Both cases are under active investigation, with detectives urging anyone with information to come forward to aid in solving these unsettling incidents.