


Pictures have emerged of the woman whose body was found wrapped in plastic in a man’s room by his worried mother, who was checking out a “gas smell” at her South Los Angeles home.
The victim, identified by authorities as Hannah Rachel Collins, had only moved to Los Angeles from Mississippi in June, a heartbroken relative told The Post.
Collins, who would call to check in with her family “like clockwork” each week, last spoke to relatives on August 7, days after celebrating her 30th birthday.
The suspect in Collins’ killing has been described as a 26-year-old Hispanic man, but Los Angeles Police Department have not revealed any further details and he remained at large as of Wednesday afternoon.
The disturbing incident began to unravel around 1:15 a.m. on Sunday when the suspect’s mother entered his bedroom after noticing a “gas smell.”
When she walked in, she made the horrifying discovery of Collins’ body wrapped up in plastic.

The stunned mother immediately called paramedics to her South Central LA home for help.
EMS soon arrived and pronounced Collins dead.
It was not immediately known when Collins died or how. The LA County coroner said an autopsy had been completed but the cause of death has not yet been made public.
The woman’s son was nowhere to be found at the time of the gruesome discovery.

It’s unclear how long Collins had been in his bedroom or how she knew the suspect.
A family member of Collins confirmed to The Post she had been found inside the South LA home.
The LAPD has launched a homicide investigation, however, officials remain tight-lipped about its process when asked by The Post.
Collins’ Facebook profile shows she was from Richland, Mississippi and had also lived in Jackson. She posted in 2015 that she had got engaged, but the post didn’t say to whom.
She also said she had studied radiology at Holmes Community College and worked at a Smoothie King store.