Man who met teen through ‘furry’ subculture convicted in her parents’ deaths
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Man who met teen through ‘furry’ subculture convicted in her parents’ deaths

LA Times  

Candles burn in front of a Fullerton home where police found three people dead in 2016 in what was ultimately determined to be a triple homicide. A Sun Valley man was convicted Tuesday for his role in the killings of the mother and stepfather of a 17-year-old girl whom he met through the “furry” subculture, officials said. On Sept. 24, 2016, Felix and Acosta drove to the Yosts’ Fullerton home, where they planned to take the 17-year-old and keep her away from her family until she turned 18. Frank Felix, left, pictured next to Josh Acosta, was convicted Tuesday for his role in the killings of the mother and stepfather of a 17-year-old girl whom he met through the “furry” subculture. Acosta’s attorney noted during that trial that the teenage girl had lied to police and prosecutors, including alleging that her mother had abused her and had previously denied telling anyone about the alleged abuse.

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