Los Angeles — A man suspected of killing his wife and dumping her body in a Southern California forest has been extradited back to the U.S. from Peru to face a murder charge, Los Angeles officials said. Jossimar Cabrera, 36, arrived at Los Angeles International Airport on Friday night after being held in Peru since late August, according to the LA County Sheriff's Department. He had turned himself in there, Peru's National Police said at the time.
Main Idea: Jossimar Cabrera has been extradited from Peru to the United States to face a murder charge in the killing of his wife, Sheylla Cabrera, in Southern California.
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The case adds to public concern about domestic violence and child safety, and taxpayers may bear costs for international extradition and police work.
Returning Jossimar Cabrera to US custody may help the courts seek accountability and give the children a better chance at stability.
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