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On November 7, 2014, police announced they had arrested Charles "Chase" Merritt, Joseph McStay's business partner, and intended to charge him with the murders. [3] The trial began on January 7, 2019, in San Bernardino. [4] On June 10, 2019, a jury found Merritt guilty of murdering the McStay family. He was sentenced to death on January 21, 2020 ...
Perpetrator of the McStay family murders. 4 years, 361 days Merritt was convicted of torturing and murdering his business partner, Joseph McStay, Joseph's wife Summer, and their two young sons. The family went missing in February 2010, in a case that attracted national attention.
Joseph, Summer, Gianni, and Joseph McStay Jr. February 4, 2010, in Fallbrook, California: Found deceased after broadcast in the desert near Victorville, California, November 13, 2013. Charles "Chase" Merritt, a business associate of the patriarch Joseph McStay, was found guilty of all four murders and sentenced to death on January 21, 2020. [22]
Federal authorities are aware of but not currently detaining 13,099 illegal immigrants living in the US who have been convicted of homicide and 1,845 who are accused of it, according to ...
More than 13,000 immigrants convicted of homicide in the U.S. or abroad are living outside of immigration in the U.S., according to data ICE provided to Congress.
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Family murders are: Mass murders (four or more victims in a single location around the same time) where the victims are predominantly members of the same family, of more than one generation, or; Triple murders where the victims are parents and one of their children, and; The perpetrator(s) is/are either unknown or not (a) family member(s).
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