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Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan

Hubby CAUGHT ON TAPE Dragging Body Sized Object From Home, Reports Wife Missing

Body Bags with Joseph Scott Morgan

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4.81.8K Ratings

🗓️ 26 August 2025

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

August 12, 2025, Los Angeles Investigators take a missing person report for 33-year-old wife and mother, Sheylla Cabrera. The next day Detectives locate security footage showing Sheylla's husband, Jossimar Cabrera, dragging a "large object" wrapped in material from their apartment complex. Sheylla's body is found the day after she is reported missing wrapped in a sheet/blanket and tossed down an embankment in the Angeles National Forest. When police try to meet with Jossimar Cabrera to notify him they found his wife, deceased, they discover he has packed up their three children and headed for Peru. Joseph Scott Morgan and Dave Mack discuss the case and what type of evidence investigators will find inside the wrapping around the deceased mother of three, their now empty apartment and what type of digital forensic evidence might come into play. 

 

 

 

 

 

Transcribe Highlights 

00:00.00 Introduction - Sheylla Cabrera 

03:33.49 Los Angeles County is huge

05:16.89 TMZ: Thirty Mile Zone 

09:30.53 Suspect possibly caught dragging wife in a bag

10:37.54 Dave Talks about Movie he was in where he drug a body

14:31.19 Dead body is really "dead weight"

19:05.83 Body of Sheylla found one day after being reported missing

23:40.11 Cabrera flees before body found

28:50.65 Sheylla filed dv charge in Peru

34:10.07 Sheet will have evidence 

38:17.06 Isolated in LA

39:57.35 Conclusion 

 

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0:00.0

This is an I-Heart podcast.

0:05.5

Bodybacks with Joseph Scott Moore.

0:09.9

One of the things that I absolutely love about bodybacks is that we are not a regional show. We do cases, Dave and I do cases from

0:24.9

not just across America. We do, we cover cases from all over the world, okay? And the reason

0:31.4

I love that is not necessarily because we're covering, you horrible deaths it's the idea that

0:39.8

that part of my brain gets stimulated because I learn about new places and you

0:48.6

know just like offices that work death cases they vary from region to region.

0:54.9

Okay.

0:55.7

And I don't know.

0:57.2

Dave and I have covered cases out of India, Ireland, Great Britain, Australia.

1:02.5

We've had a bunch of those.

1:03.9

We've done several out of various southeastern Asian countries, South America.

1:10.6

And, of course, all over North America, including Canada and Mexico.

1:15.0

But, you know, you pick up a little bit, you know, and it's almost like, what's the word?

1:22.4

You live vicariously, I think, to a certain degree, because I love to travel.

1:47.0

I love to travel and kind of learn new things. And some people say, I don't want to go to Europe. I don't want to go anywhere else but to U.S. And look, I understand that. And here's why. There are so many places in America that I have yet to go. Some places on my bucket list, like anything north of Boston, I've never been there. I can't wait until Kimmy and I get to go up there. But I've been to California

1:51.5

quite a bit. Primarily L.A., a little bit San Francisco. But there's always something else to find

2:00.4

and explore.

2:01.6

Today we're going to talk about a case in actually Los Angeles County,

2:06.6

and I've never visited this location.

2:09.1

And when talking with Brother Dave, before this taping started,

2:14.7

I expressed to him that I had never really placed this particular town on my

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