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The chairlady was found about 2:30 p.m. Tuesday in the 3200 block of Canyon Drive, when two people walking nine dogs saw two of the animals playing with an objective in a bag. Investigators do not believe it had been there long.
Coroner's Assistant Chief Ed Winter said the fraternity parts were being examined at the coroner's office.
"We've got to see if we can get any prints from the surrender," Winter said. "If we get any prints, then the LAPD can go knocking on doors."
The coroner's thing had not determined the victim's ethnicity, Winter said. The Los Angeles Times reported it was an Armenian man in his 40s.
"I've seen the fount and I can't tell," Winter said.
Winter said he did not cognizant of whether the hands were also found in bags.
"I believe the first hand was uncovered by a cadaver dog," Winter said, adding that he was notified by a coroner's canine handler about the stand-in hand find around 3:15 p.m.
"I don't know if there are more pieces strewn around," Winter said.
Source: Los Angeles Wave Newspapers