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12 Jan 2024


Sam Haskell IV, the Hollywood heir accused of chopping up his wife and her parents before security cameras allegedly captured him throwing a torso in a dumpster, pleaded not guilty in a Los Angeles courthouse Friday.

Haskell, 35, appeared shirtless for the second time after being accused of killing Mei Haskell, 37, and her parents, Goashan Li, 72, and Yanxiang Wang, 64, who moved to the U.S. from China to be near their grandkids, the couple's three sons.

News photographers were instructed to take pictures from the neck up Friday after the judge denied a request from Haskell's defense to cover him up. His shirt was taken due to concerns over a risk of self-harm, which his lawyer called "wild speculation." 

HOLLYWOOD SCION SAM HASKELL, ACCUSED OF KILLING WIFE AND HER PARENTS, SHOWS UP SHIRTLESS IN LA COURT

Sam Haskell appears in Department 30 Criminal Courts

Sam Haskell appears in Department 30 Criminal Courts in Los Angeles, California on Friday, Jan. 12, 2024. Haskell is charged with three counts of murder in the deaths of wife Mei Haskell and parents Goashan Li and Yanxiang Wang. (Splash News for Fox News Digital)

Haskell appeared in blue jail pants with his wrists chained in front of his waist. He spoke little, telling the judge, "Yes, your honor," when asked if he understood what was happening. He glanced around the room, occasionally looking up at the ceiling or raising his eyebrows.

After a homeless person searching through a dumpster in November found a headless torso wrapped in plastic, police recovered surveillance video that allegedly showed Haskell dropping off a heavy garbage bag the prior morning in broad daylight.

Mei Haskell in hoodie and hat posing near forest

Mei Haskell poses for an October 2014 portrait. Her husband, Sam Haskell, was arrested in connection with her disappearance and suspected murder after police found a headless woman's torso in a dumpster near their home. (Sam Haskell/Instagram)

Police visited Haskell's home twice prior to his arrest. On the first occasion, a group of day laborers told them they had been asked to remove suspicious bags that felt heavy and soggy. However, responding officers found no evidence at the scene and left.

The second time, they brought a search warrant and allegedly found blood and other evidence inside, according to LAPD Detective Efren Gutierrez. Police arrested Haskell at a shopping mall nearby.

Haskell and inlaws inset over crime scene

Sam Haskell, the 35-year-old scion of a Hollywood family known for TV Christmas movies, is in a Los Angeles jail after police found a headless woman's body in a dumpster. His wife and in-laws are missing. (KTTV, Sam Haskell/Instagram, LAPD)

HOLLYWOOD HEADLESS TORSO SUSPECT SAM HASKELL ‘PARANOID’ WEEKS BEFORE BODY FOUND IN DUMPSTER, FRIEND SAYS

Haskell was charged with three counts of first-degree murder, as well as special circumstance allegations that would increase the sentencing if convicted.

He was ordered held without bail and could face a maximum penalty of life in prison without parole.

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From left to right: Sam Haskell, Mary Lane Haskell and Mary Donnelly-Haskell attend the Netflix Premiere of Dolly Parton's "Heartstrings" on Oct. 29, 2019 in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee. (Jason Kempin/Getty Images for Netflix)

Haskell's parents, Hollywood producer Sam Haskell III and beauty queen and actress Mary Donnelly Haskell, are known for a series of Christmas movies.

Haskell's father was also a former talent agent who represented George Clooney and Dolly Parton, among other A-list stars.

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Haskell scowled in court during his first appearance in November, as a group of Mei Haskell's friends sat in the gallery, some carrying handwritten signs that read, "We Miss Mei" and "Justice for Mei Today!" During the hearing, some of them could be heard crying.

Michael Ruiz is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to michael.ruiz@fox.com and on Twitter: @mikerreports