Car reported stolen in 92 found buried at California mansion
The convertible
Although cadaver dogs alerted to possible human remains on Thursday, none had been found more than 24 hours after technicians with the
Police believe the car was buried 4 to 5 feet (1.2 to 1.5 meters) deep in the backyard of the home sometime in the 1990s — before the current owners bought the home. The car was reported stolen in
By Friday, the technicians had been able to excavate the passenger side of the convertible, which was buried with its top down. They also opened the trunk where they found more bags of unused cement. Cadaver dogs were again brought back to the house and again “made a slight notification of possible human remains,” DeGolia said.
He said the possible owner of the car is believed to be deceased but officials are waiting for DMV records to confirm that.
Larsen said the current homeowners were not under investigation.
The sprawling home with a pool and tennis court was built by
She said the family lived at the property in the 1990s, which is when
In 1966, Lew was found guilty of murdering a 21-year-old woman in
Records showed that in 1977 Lew was convicted of two counts of attempted murder, also in
In the late 1990s, Lew was arrested for insurance fraud after he hired undercover police officers to take a
Larsen wouldn't say if police believe the vehicle was registered to Lew.
"We have heard that name come up, but we have not confirmed through our sources that he in fact owned that vehicle," Larsen said.
The sprawling home and property is valued at least
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