Severed head found under Hollywood sign

The victim is believed to be an Armenian American man in his 40s, described as
having “salt-and-pepper” hair.

Police believe the head had recently been disposed of due to the absence of
animal bites and decay. The cause or circumstances of the death are unknown.

The Los Angeles County coroner is looking at dental records to try and
identify the victim.

The Hollywood sign, which was built in 1923 to promote a housing development,
was almost sold in 2010 but $1 million donations from Hugh Hefner, Aileen
Getty and the Tiffany and Co ensured the area was acquired by the Trust for
Public Land.

The sign on Mount Lee originally read Hollywoodland but the last few letters
deteriorated in the late 1940s. The part that remained was restored in 1978.

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