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Armie Hammer NOT a suspect in Wonder Valley death investigation after human remains are found despite new online rumors
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Updated: 8 Feb 2021, 23:48
ARMIE Hammer is not a suspect in a Wonder Valley death investigation despite new online rumors claiming he worked at a construction site located near where human remains were found.
Armie, 34, has been accused of rape and cannibalism fantasies, having “slaves” and more in a series of disturbing messages exposed by Instagram account House of Effie.
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Armie Hammer is not a suspect in a death investigationCredit: Getty Images
On January 31, detectives from the San Bernardino County Sheriff s Homicide Division responded when human remains were found in San Bernardino County’s Wonder Valley, close to where Armie worked at a construction site.
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