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Husband of LA bishop’s housekeeper arrested in slaying

Sheriff Robert Luna comforts L.A. Archbishop Jose Gomez during a press conference in downtown Los Angeles on Monday, Feb. 20, 2023, to announce the arrest of a suspect in the murder of Roman Catholic Bishop David O'Connell. Authorities took 65- year-old Carlos Medina into custody early Sunday morning.

LOS ANGELES — Authorities have arrested the husband of a woman who worked as a housekeeper for Bishop David G. O’Connell in connection with the slaying of the beloved Los Angeles cleric, officials said Monday.

L.A. County Sheriff Robert Luna identified Carlos Medina, 65, as the suspect in the slaying. He did not cite a motive but said a tipster had told authorities that Medina was acting strangely after the killing and claimed that the bishop owed him money.

Luna said detectives connected Medina to

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