Around the weekend, the body of Menashe Hidra was found inside his apartment in the Valle del Quinto Floor village after an assailant broke into a neighboring unit, jumped from his balcony to his and attacked. The assailant seemed to leave bloody footprints on an outer wall duration of his escape.
That same day, Aleksandre Fashionbadze was found beaten until death inside his house of Woodland Hills after a woman called 911 to inform an attack.
In accordance with the sources of application of the law not authorized to talk about the ongoing investigations, both murders in the San Fernando Valley have a worrying similarity: Los Angeles police officers responded to the scenes after the calls and funds of 911.
The cases are not connected, and the suspects have been arrested in the murder of Fashion Badze.

Dry blood stains The outer wall of the Village Valley Apartment was less Hidra was killed.
(Richard Winton / Los Angeles Times)
LAPD officials say they have started an investigation that will include the response of the officers to the aid calls.
“We can confirm that both cases are being reviewed and investigated thoroughly, including the responses and deadlines of the officers,” said a spokesman for the Times.
Citing the investigations, the department refused to answer detailed questions.
Hidra’s body was found inside his apartment on the upper floor in the Ashton Sherman Village complex around 2:30 pm on Saturday by officers of the Van Nies division doing social assistance control after a friend worried.
Within the apartment, the officers found him unanswered, and the paramedics of the Los Angeles Fire Department declared him dead at the scene. He had a puncture wound in the head, and there was blood beside him on the floor, according to the familiar sources with the police report.
Three days before Hidra’s body was found, the neighbors called the authorities and reported that they charged shouts from their apartment. According to the reports, the neighbors heard a fight and then the voice of a man who says: “I will die. I go to that,” according to the sources of application of the law.
In a recording of a police shipping call before 4 in the morning of April 23, a dispatcher is heard informing the call to the officers in the field: “Van Nuys units, possible Adw [assault with a deadly weapon] In progress … the person calling listens to two men fighting and fighting, hitting and screaming. ”
Multiple sources of application of the law say that police officers responded to the scene but never entered the apartment.
Two residents told The Times that they called the police between 3 and 4 am about screams and the fight. Shortly before the fight, the man now identified as a suspect in the murder was captured in the ring cameras of several residents who were trying to enter other apartments in the building. The Times reviewed the images of the camera from the floors under where the murder occurred. In the video, a tool with a long piece of metal, which protrudes from the back pocket of the suspect.
On Wednesday night, LAPD officials published a video of the suspect on the apartments staircase.
“It’s crazy that there are 911 calls on Wednesday and they didn’t discover it until Saturday,” said Kaci Harabedian, one of the complex residents. “There was blood throughout the wall and the handling of the stairs. How could they lose it?”
But the 911 call on the fight may not have the leg, the only sign that something was wrong on the fifth floor. Last Friday, the police investigated a robbery in the vacant apartment next door. Inside, the officers found a destroyed skylight and dry blood, according to two unauthorized sources to discuss the investigation.
The researchers suspect that the murderer may have broken into the hidra’s neighboring vacant apartment through a Claraboya and then transferred from the balcony of the unit to theirs.
The bloody traces of hands and brands were visible on the wall between the Hidra balcony and the vacant apartment after the sequelae when a journalist visited the residents on Thursday.
There was also a trace of blood outside the building and in the handle of a ladder exit, where the assailant is seen fleeing the building in a video published by the police.
The suspect is described as a man with black hair that is between 30 and 40 years old, between 5 feet and 6 inches and 5 feet and 9 inches high, weighs between 180 and 200 pounds, and wearing a dark hooded jacket, a white shirt and blue jeans. The suspect remains in general.
The same day the police discovered Hidra’s body, another homicide investigation was also beginning to begin.
In Woodland Hills, Fashionbadze, 47, suffered a fatal head injury after three assailants broke at the door the first hours of Saturday morning, Los Angeles police said.

Menasha Hidra was killed inside her Valley Village apartment. The photo is the blood left by the suspect at the door of the stairs.
(Richard Winton / Los Angeles Times)
A woman inside the house called LapD around 12:30 am and reported that three people had broken into her house and hit her partner before the call was suddenly cut, according to the sources of application of the law. The 911 operator tried to return several times without success. Shortly before 1 in the morning, the officers arrived at the house, but no one responded to the door, there was no noise from the inside of the house and the blinds were low, the fountains told the Times.
Fashionbadze was later found by battered officers with a traumatic head injury and Anygelly died from his wounds.
The authorities found the murderers suspended from Modebadze hours after the incident. Researchers have no evidence to suggest a connection between his and Hidra murders.
Ed Obayashi, vice president of the Sheriff of the Modoc County and special prosecutor who trains the police in search and seizure policies, said the initial police responses to boats deserved a more detailed exam.
“The common sense of a secular person to see that there are demanding circumstances to enter these homes,” he said. “You cannot ignore an assault report with a deadly weapon or a beating. It is common for the quiet location to arrive and find it does not mean something.
Paata Kocashvili, 38, Zaza Otarashvili, 46, and Besiki Khutishvili, 52, face murder positions, along with a special accusation of circumstances of murdering a robbery, in relation to the death of Fashionbadze. They are heroes of bees in custody without bail waiting for a reading of charges.
In that case, the detectives drawn cell phones and used images of the camera to unite the suspects to the beating. The trio entered the house, in the 22200 block of La Osa street, repeatedly hit his victim and then stole articles before fleeing, according to the LAPD.
The authorities recovered around $ 60,000 in cash and five firearms when men were arrested, in accordance with the sources of application of the law.
LAPD officials say it was not a typical robbery of the invasion of the house and that the suspects supposedly had a previous commercial association. They could not be contacted to comment.