Murdered pregnant woman discovered at Westlake High parking lot in 1980 identified

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THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. (KEYT) – The body of a pregnant woman stabbed to death and discovered in the parking lot of a local high school in 1980 has been identified as Maricela Rocha Parga.

"Her [Parga's] identification was the product of seven years of genealogy research, making this the toughest case ever solved by the DNA Doe Project, a non-profit organization that assists in cold case investigation nationwide.

On July 18, 1980, deputies responded to the upper parking lot of Westlake High School for the discovery of a partially-clothed woman's body stated a press release Monday from the Ventura County Sheriff's Office.

According to an analysis conducted at the time by the Medical Examiner's Office, the woman had multiple stab wounds and was four months pregnant at the time of her death.

Evidence collected during the investigation showed that the woman has been sexually assaulted and murdered before her body was left at the school parking lot noted the DNA Doe Project in a press release Monday.

After all existing leads were exhausted by investigators at the time, the case went cold and she remained unidentified except as Jane Doe Ventura County.

In 2011, her case was reexamined by the Cold Case Unit, the presence of DNA was identified from the gathered evidence, and a DNA profile was created and uploaded to the nationwide Combined DNA Index System (CODIS).

That DNA profile came back with a hit for Wilson Chouset, an inmate already serving a life sentence for a prior conviction for a September 1980 robbery, kidnapping, and rape.

According to the DNA Doe Project, DNA evidence connected Chouset to another Jane Doe found in Kern County just four days before the discovery at Westlake High and in 2021, that woman was identified as Shirley Soosay, an indigenous woman from Alberta, Canada.

Detectives presented the information about the local case to the District Attorney's Office and in 2015, Chouset was arrested for the murder.

He was convicted in 2018 of the still-unidentified woman discovered in the Westlake High parking lot as well as the woman discovered in Kern County.

Advances in DNA technology and a partnership with the DNA Doe Project resulted in a positive identification of her remains in January 2026, as Maricela Rocha Parga.

Investigators used the DNA Doe Project's comprehensive genealogy research to find relatives that ultimately led to Parga's identification explained the Ventura County Sheriff's Office.

"For seven years, I worked almost every week trying to solve the mysteries presented by this case," shared DNA Doe Project researcher Carl Koppleman. "I often wondered, after the passage of so many years, whether our Jane Doe still had living family members searching for answers."

According to the DNA Doe Project, their team of over forty volunteers worked alongside Ventura County investigators for seven years to build a family tree that included over 125,000 people.

After years of work, a couple born in the late 1800s in Zacatecas State in Mexico were identified as the woman's great grandparents and then researchers and investigators worked to track down their descendants detailed the DNA Doe Project.

On Dec. 9, 2025, they were able to speak with the great grandson of the identified couple who shared a crucial piece of information, his sister Maricela had been mis

US women’s hockey team declines Trump’s State of the Union invite, citing scheduling

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By Betsy Klein, CNN

(CNN) — The gold medal-winning US Olympic women’s hockey team has declined an invitation to President Donald Trump’s State of the Union address, citing scheduling issues.

The invite came after Trump regaled the US men’s team by phone Sunday as the players celebrated their historic Olympic victory, even offering to send a military plane to bring them to Washington, DC.

“We’re giving the State of the Union speech on Tuesday night. I could send a military plane or something, if you would like to. It’s the coolest night. It’s the biggest speech,” the president — over a speakerphone held by FBI Director Kash Patel in the locker room — said to raucous cheers and shouts of “we’re in.”

Trump added: “I must tell you, we’re gonna have to bring the women’s team — you do know that.” If they weren’t invited, the president said, “I do believe I probably would be impeached, OK?”

Members of the team laughed. The moment — and the players’ response —prompted significant backlash on social media.

Both the men’s and women’s hockey teams were formally invited to attend Trump’s address Tuesday, according to a spokesperson for the women’s team. It is not clear whether the male athletes will follow through on the plans, but the women have declined the invitation.

“We are sincerely grateful for the invitation extended to our gold medal-winning U.S. Women’s Hockey Team and deeply appreciate the recognition of their extraordinary achievement,” the team spokesperson said in a statement.

“Due to the timing and previously scheduled academic and professional commitments following the Games, the athletes are unable to participate. They were honored to be included and are grateful for the acknowledgment.”

The men’s team, which was traveling back to the US from Italy, did not immediately respond to CNN’s inquiry on whether they would attend the speech. The White House did not respond to CNN’s request for comment.

Both American teams secured Olympic gold in extraordinary games against Canada, the women 2-1 in overtime on Thursday and the men in their own 2-1 overtime win Sunday.

Jack Hughes, who scored the men’s game-winning goal, said one of his first thoughts was women’s team star Megan Keller.

“The first person I thought of was Megan Keller, who had the gold medal goal the other night,” the New Jersey Devils center said in an interview moments after his win, recalling running into Keller in the Olympic cafeteria after the women’s victory.

“I saw her in the (cafeteria), and I just said how happy and proud I am of their group and that was one of my first thoughts, was her.”

Neither Olympic team has much time to soak in their victories as they return to their professional and college-level hockey teams. The Professional Women’s Hockey League resumes its season Thursday, and the National Hockey League resumes on Wednesday.

The women’s team most recently won gold in PyeongChang during Trump’s first term. They were among the athletes invited to the White House in April 2018 as part of a broader Olympic celebration. The men’s win was the first since the 1980 “Miracle on Ice.”

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Goleta Leaders Talk Housing Solutions For Those Living in Their Vehicles

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GOLETA, Calif. (KEYT) - The City of Goleta is reaching out to the public for solutions to homelessness, specifically those living in their cars.

A public meeting on "People Living in Vehicles" is scheduled via zoom for all community members on Monday, Feb. 23 at 12pm.

Representatives with the City of Goleta and SB Act will discuss the current status and take public comments.

To join you can connect here:

Zoom meeting info: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84258247334
Meeting ID: 842 5824 7334

The City of Goleta also has information on their website that can be found here.

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More Sonic Science From Vandenberg’s First Mission Update

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LOMPOC, Calif. (KEYT) - Vandenberg held their first "Mission Update" discussion last week, where information was presented to the public regarding the impacts of the base's increased launches.

Col. Horne said the physics of launches are literally being written as they proceed.

He announced that launches will not be slowing down, but the impacts are being thoroughly studied, fueled by goals of mitigation.

Brigham Young Physics professor heads the ECOBOOM research, and he says the last 18 months of study has revealed some surprises.

Using devices that measure the decibel levels of sound, understanding has been gained of what constitutes noise and how it affects the environment.

Sonic booms are similar a boat’s wake, and are steered by weather conditions, particularly wind.

A community member asked about remuneration for property damages due to launches.

Col. Horne’s assistant announced there is a website pathway to file a claim which would go to the vendor.

A claim would have to provide proof the particular vendor’s launch caused the damage.

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