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Missing Emmanuel Haro's mother is convicted of Palm Springs killer sister reveals

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As the search continues for missing babies Emanuel Harrowa renewed interest in his family, showed his mother, Rebecca HarrowIt's the sister of the convicted Palm Springs killer James Beushausen.

Beushausen convicted for murdering his girlfriend Jaylynn Amanda Keith In 2017, he initially called her death a suicide, but authorities found inconsistencies in his story, according to an article from KESQ News Channel 3 published on Tuesday, August 19.

“It was initially reported to be suicide. When we conducted our investigation, some factors convinced us of other aspects,” Gustavo Araiza Tell the media.

Beushausen was sentenced to 50 years in prison.

Last week, Rebecca reported that after the kidnapping of Emmanuel on August 14, everyone's eyes turned to Yucaipa, California, while she changed her diapers in the parking lot of the retail store, saying “Hola” and then pounding her unconscious press release, claiming that an unknown male said from behind and said “Hola”. When she came, Emanuel was no longer in the car.

“I took him out of the car seat and put him down so I could be ready,” Rebecca said in an interview with ABC 7 on August 15.

After that, the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Department said there was “inconsistency” in Rebecca’s story and that “investigators cannot rule out foul play.”

San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department

Officials also followed up on sightings of children, but no new information has been released to the public yet.

Rebecca's husband, Jack Harrowand his former partner Vanessa AvinaAccording to court records obtained by KESQ Channel 3 News, previously charged with felony child abuse for allegedly placing a child in situations that could result in serious injury or death.

Jack pleaded guilty in June 2023 and received four years of probation on felony charges. He was asked to go to 180 days in prison through a work release program, and under a plea agreement, he was suspended for six years in prison.