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Pino Died of Suffocation in Desert Cave—Medical Examiner
The time of death for the UC San Diego student was unclear. Pino went missing Easter Sunday. His body was recently recovered.

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The time of death for the UC San Diego student was unclear. Pino went missing Easter Sunday. His body was recently recovered.

Pino's body was brought out of an Anza-Borrego mud cave by mine rescuers Tuesday night.
Pino's body was brought out of an Anza-Borrego mud cave by mine rescuers Tuesday night.
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Pino's body was brought out of an Anza-Borrego mud cave by mine rescuers Tuesday night.
The medical examiner has taken possession of the body.
Pino's body was brought out of an Anza-Borrego mud cave by mine rescuers Tuesday night.
The medical examiner has taken possession of the body. The identification is pending.
Pino's body was brought out of an Anza-Borrego mud cave by mine rescuers Tuesday night.
The Medical Examiner will determine whether it could be the body of missing hiker Guillermo Pino, who disappeared Easter Sunday.
A passerby saw the man lying in an abandoned Ramona house and called for help. A suspect is in custody.
Stephen Coulter told investigators he had wanted to rob a bank 'or kill someone' for years.
No identification has yet been made. The family of missing hiker Guillermo Pino reported finding the body Saturday near the area where he disappeared.
The public has until June 1 to provide comments on the County's initial environmental study. The meeting will be at Ramona Community Center.
Gary Allen Thomas “repeatedly bludgeoned” Jean Eskridge while she slept, prosecutor says at arraignment. Bail set at $3.5 million.
Gary Allen Thomas “repeatedly bludgeoned” Jean Eskridge as she slept, prosecutor says at arraignment. Bail was set at $3.5 million.
Gary Allen Thomas “repeatedly bludgeoned” Jean Eskridge while she slept, prosecutor says at arraignment. Bail set at $3.5 million.
Congregants have 'broken' hearts over the loss of Mary Jean Eskridge, whose body was found in her mobile home park. A neighbor has been arrested on one count of murder.
Jean Eskridge Freeman's death appears suspicious, according to authorities. Her son says she was still active at 94.
Anyone who has information about the death of an elderly woman in a mobile home park on Tuesday is asked to contact law enforcement.