A Casa Grande man and his mother have been arrested, according to police, after firefighters made a grisly discovery while battling a fire.
An Arizona man is in jail, according to authorities, for allegedly killing his father and then dismembering his father's body.
The fire, according to officials, was burning in a 55-gallon metal barrel. Portions of a human body were found inside the barrel. "[Chase] demanded keys to their vehicle before ultimately calling 911 to turn himself in. None of these victims were physically injured," read a portion of the statement.
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