Homeless man charged with murder, defiling corpse in L.A. probation officer’s slaying

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The man who broke into an off-duty L.A. County probation officer’s home and killed her early Sunday morning was trying to sexually assault her and defiled her remains, prosecutors said.

Officer Paula Lind, 52, was beaten to death inside her Lancaster home on Barrymore Avenue shortly after midnight Sunday, according to the Los Angeles County Sheriff’s Department. Sheriff’s homicide Lt. Michael Gomez said deputies arrested a man at the scene whom they described as a “transient” known to the area.

On Tuesday, prosecutors filed charges against the unidentified homeless man of murder, residential burglary, assault with intent to commit rape during a burglary and sexual contact with human remains. . According to court documents, he is 33 and sometimes uses the name Sandro Bladimir Martinez-Marroquin.

Prosecutors charged him as a “John Doe.” A spokesman for the district attorney’s office did not immediately respond to questions about why law enforcement could not ascertain the defendant’s identity on Tuesday.

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