Transient suspected in man’s death
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Deepa Bharath
COSTA MESA -- Police arrested a 39-year-old homeless man early Friday
on suspicion of bludgeoning to death another transient, authorities said.
The unidentified, 47-year-old dead man was found in some bushes in a
commercial area in the 2000 block of Harbor Boulevard around 7 a.m.
Friday, said Costa Mesa Police Lt. Ron Smith. Another homeless
acquaintance of the victim made the 911 call from a motel across the
street, he said.
Smith said about one hour later, officers found Jerry Patrick Keating
hiding in the laundry room of a neighboring apartment complex with his
clothes and backpack.
“We found blood on his clothes which we think might match the blood of
the deceased,” Smith said. However, it could take weeks to get results
from the DNA tests, he said.
Police said they would not identify the dead man until his family had
been notified.
Authorities said he must have died between 9 p.m. Thursday and 7 a.m.
Friday.
The motive for the murder is unclear, Smith said.
“It was clearly not robbery,” Smith said. “The dead man hardly had any
belongings. We’re working on the premise that there was some kind of
argument between the two men.”
The man could have been killed when he was asleep because he was found
wrapped in blankets, he said.
To investigate, police closed off the parking lot near where the body
was found. Business owners in the area said they were shaken up by the
incident.
Chi Wang, owner of Golden Dragon Chinese Mandarin Restaurant, shook
her head as she stood outside watching the officers investigating the
crime scene.
“It’s so sad,” said Wang, who has owned the restaurant for 25 years.
“I feel sorry for the dead person. Costa Mesa used to be a very nice
city. I don’t know what happened.”
Wang said she had very few customers Friday because the parking lot
was closed.
Elbira Abalos, a 10-year resident of the neighborhood, said she was
shocked.
“I’ve never heard of anything like this happen here,” she said. “But
I’m glad they caught the guy who did it.”
Keating is being held in Costa Mesa Jail with bail set at $100,000.
Smith said he will be arraigned sometime next week.
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