Suspects, victims in California killings were ‘furries’
FULLERTON, Calif. — Two men arrested in the killings of a California couple were friends with the victims’ teenage daughter and all attended “furry” events where some participants dress up in colorful animal costumes, according to friends and their social media pages.
Jennifer Yost, 39, and her husband, Christopher Yost, 34, were found dead in their Fullerton home along with family friend Arthur “Billy” Boucher, 28.
Police were summoned to the home Saturday morning by the couple’s 6-year-old daughter. She was not harmed, nor was her 9-year-old sister.
Melinda Giles said she became friends with Jennifer Yost after meeting her and her 17-year-old daughter, Katlynn Goodwill Yost, last year at a gathering of “furries.”