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Police Believe Body Found In Burnt Cabin Belongs To Fugitive Ex-Cop

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Police believe the days-long hunt for the ex-cop accused of killing both police and civilians is finally over.

The cabin Dorner escaped to was apparently an unoccupied rental. Its owner Candy Martin turned on the news Tuesday and was alarmed to see an empty cabin she owns surrounded by police, the LA Times reported.

"It's quite shocking," Martin told the LA Times. "I mean, it's good and bad news. If it's him, I hope they catch him and this horrible thing is put to rest. At the same time, who wants this happening on their property?"

At around 8 p.m. EST, the cabin caught fire for unclear reasons, although it was possibly due to tear gas, and became engulfed in flames. 

There was much speculation Tuesday night that Dorner died in the cabin, however the LAPD said it hadn't examined the cabin last night because it was still too hot. As of late Tuesday night the department remained on high alert.

However, as The AP reported early Wednesday morning, it appears police now believe Dorner did die in last night's fire.

"Right, we believe, correct, we believe, we believe that the person that barricaded himself inside the cabin engaged in gunfire with our deputies and other law enforcement officers, is still inside there, even though the building burned, yes," Bachman said, according to ABC News. 

Tuesday's shootout marked a climactic end to a dramatic search.

The LAPD offered a historic $1 million reward, the biggest in the department's history, to catch the former cop.

That reward led to thousands of false tips, including one that shut down a downtown Los Angeles jail after authorities Dorner was trying to get inside the facility. 

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