Father Of Missing 7-Month-Old Emmanuel Haro Pleads Guilty To M*rder As Search For Infant Continues

Father Of Missing 7-Month-Old Emmanuel Haro Pleads Guilty To M*rder As Search For Infant Continues
Jake Haro, the father of 7-month-old Emmanuel Haro who was reported missing in May, has pleaded guilty to second-degree mrder. The emotional plea came Thursday during a felony settlement conference, according to NBC Palm Springs. Haro reportedly broke down in tears as he admitted to klling his son.
His wife, Rebecca Haro, remains charged with m*rder but continues to plead not guilty. The infant’s body has never been found.
The couple initially claimed their baby was kidnapped outside a Big 5 Sporting Goods store in Yucaipa. Rebecca told investigators she was attacked while changing Emmanuel’s diaper, but police later found inconsistencies in her story. A K9 search of their home and Jake’s vehicle led authorities to suspect foul play.
Prosecutors allege Emmanuel suffered prolonged abse before his dath. Jake is scheduled to be sentenced on November 3, while Rebecca’s next hearing is set for October 28.
Prayers for baby Emmanuel. What are your thoughts on this tragic update?
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