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December 1, 2025 17 mins
Seven-month-old Emmanuel Haro didn’t disappear into thin air. He didn’t wander off. He wasn’t taken by a stranger in a parking lot. According to the criminal case, prosecutors, and a guilty plea for murder — Emmanuel died inside the Haro home. And yet today, months after his parents were arrested, his body has still never been found.

Tonight, we break down the full story in a way nobody else is doing it — the lies, the staged “kidnapping,” the prior child-abuse conviction that should have set off sirens years ago, and the terrifying question that remains unanswered:

Where is Emmanuel?

The timeline starts with a parking-lot story that fell apart almost instantly: no witnesses, no footage, no evidence. From there, investigators shifted sharply toward the parents — and especially toward father Jake Haro, who already had a violent child-abuse conviction involving another infant. On August 22nd, both parents were arrested. On October 16th, Jake pleaded guilty to murder. He admitted Emmanuel died under his care.

But even in that moment — a lifetime-eligible sentence hanging over him — Jake refused to reveal where Emmanuel’s body is.

Authorities believe the baby was disposed of before the 911 call was ever made. They’ve searched the desert terrain around Yucaipa, Cabazon, and Morongo. They’ve combed ravines, washes, and rural access points. They’ve studied landfill routes, water systems, and wilderness patterns.

Still nothing.

And now the focus shifts to Emmanuel’s mother, Rebecca Haro, whose upcoming trial may be the only remaining chance to learn the truth.

This isn’t just a criminal case. It’s a catastrophic failure of child-protection systems, probation oversight, and basic accountability. It’s the story of a baby who never had a chance — and whose parents, according to prosecutors, chose lies over life.

So tonight we ask the question everyone is afraid to say out loud:

Where is Emmanuel Haro?

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