Watch: Emmanuel Haro Case: Investigators Share When Baby Was Likely KilledNew details concerning Emmanuel Haro's likely death have come to light. Nearly two weeks after Rebecca Haro and Jake Haro reported their 7-month-old baby missing, with authorities later charging the couple with murder due to inconsistencies in their story, Mike Herstin, a district attorney in Riverside, Calif., has shared insight into the baby's disappearance. "The evidence shows that baby Emmanuel endured ongoing abuse that ultimately took his life," Herstin said in an Aug. 27 press conference. "Our office is committed to ensuring that justice is done for this child and that his short life is not forgotten." During the same conference, Herstin noted that neither Rebecca nor Jake have officially confessed to their son's murder, but authorities "have a strong indication" of where the baby's remains are buried. E! News has attempted to reach Rebecca and Jake's attorney for comment, but has not yet heard back. In a complaint previously obtained by E! News, prosecutors detailed that Emmanuel likely died at some point between Aug. 5 and Aug. 14. readEmmanuel Haro Case: Investigators Share When Baby Was Likely KilledRebecca, 41, and Jake, 32, reported their son missing Aug. 14, claiming that Rebecca had been attacked while changing her son's diaper in a sporting goods store parking lot, and Emmanuel was abducted after she was knocked unconscious. In addition to their murder charge, the couple-who were arrested Aug. 22-have been charged with one count of filing a false police report for, the authorities believe, fabricating the story. "Based on the evidence, investigators determined a kidnapping in Yucaipa did not occur," the San Bernardino County Sheriff's Department said in an Aug. 23 Instagram post. "It is believed Emmauel is deceased and the search to recover his remains is ongoing.KTLAThe following day, Jake-who was previously pleaded guilty to a child abuse charge in 2023-was spotted in an orange prison jumpsuit assisting in the search for the 7-month-old. Rebecca, for her part, has maintained her original story that her son was kidnapped. "I will not give up," she told a reporter for the Southern California News Group, per its publication The Press-Enterprise. "I will not give up on my baby." She also continues to defend her husband-with whom she also shares another 2-year-old daughter. "He is a good dad," Rebecca told the Southern California News Group Aug. 24. "He would never hurt a baby." Keep reading for more mysterious disappearances...
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