Exposed: The Dark Past of Jake Haro — Before Baby Emmanuel Vanished
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Tony Brueski
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🗓️ 21 August 2025
⏱️ 23 minutes
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Summary
Seven-month-old Emmanuel Haro was reported missing on August 14, 2025, from a parking lot in Yucaipa, California. His mother, Rebecca Haro, claimed she was attacked and knocked unconscious while changing him. When she woke up, baby Emmanuel was gone. But investigators quickly found inconsistencies in her story. No Amber Alert was issued because there was no suspect, no car, no witness. The more detectives pressed, the more questions emerged.
Now, the spotlight is on the parents — especially Emmanuel’s father, Jake Haro. Court records show this is not his first time under investigation for a child in danger. Back in 2018, Jake’s infant daughter was hospitalized with devastating injuries: a fractured skull, brain bleed, broken ribs, a leg fracture, and retinal hemorrhages. Doctors said the injuries were not accidental. Jake eventually pled guilty in 2023 to felony child cruelty, receiving probation and a suspended prison sentence.
But that wasn’t the end of his record. In 2024, while still on probation, Jake was arrested again — this time for being a felon in possession of a firearm and ammunition. He posted bail and was awaiting trial when Emmanuel disappeared.
Rebecca’s background raises more red flags. Her brother, James Beushausen, is serving 50 years to life for the 2017 murder of his girlfriend, a killing he staged to look like a suicide. Their mother still insists he’s innocent. Investigators can’t help but notice the family pattern: stories that don’t add up, silence when pressed, and violence denied until the evidence forces the truth out.
Now, CPS has removed the Haros’ 2-year-old daughter, and detectives say they “cannot rule out foul play.” What really happened to baby Emmanuel? And how much does the past tell us about the present?
This video dives into the disturbing history of the Haro family — and why investigators see a pattern too dangerous to ignore.
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| 0:36.8 | I struggle most weeks to get up, get myself up and ready and go to therapy or whatever. |
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| 0:58.6 | This is Hidden Killers with Tony Brewski. |
| 1:01.7 | Here now, Tony Brewski. |
| 1:05.1 | You don't really start this story in a parking lot where a baby vanished. |
| 1:11.8 | We're talking about Emmanuel Harlow, the missing baby, as of right now. |
| 1:19.2 | And the two parents, that seem a bit questionable, to put it nicely. |
| 1:29.1 | So why don't we start with that narrative, the story that she told about that parking lot and the things that have spewed out of the mouth of him? |
| 1:41.5 | Why don't we start there? |
| 1:43.6 | Because human beings tend to act in patterns. |
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