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A San Jose man will be charged with killing his unborn child in addition to murder counts for slaying his pregnant girlfriend and the couple's two young daughters, prosecutors announced Wednesday.
Rodrigo Paniagua will also be charged with the special circumstance of committing multiple murders, meaning he could face the death penalty. Paniagua's arraignment on the murder charges is set for Thursday. However, Santa Clara County Deputy District Attorney Karyn Sinunu said a decision was still pending on whether or not the death penalty would be sought.
http://www.ktvu.com/news/5088861/detail.html
The San Jose man suspected of killing his two daughters and pregnant girlfriend already has a criminal conviction for making death threats against the same woman.
The district attorney's office plans to file homicide charges Wednesday against Rodrigo Paniagua.
Paniagua was in court Tuesday to face misdemeanor traffic and weapons charges not related to Monday's triple homicide.
NBC11's Daniel Garza took a deeper look at court records and found that in 2002 he was arrested and later convicted of making death threats against Leticia Cruz, the woman he allegedly killed.
http://www.nbc11.com/news/5087045/detail.html
Rodrigo Paniagua will also be charged with the special circumstance of committing multiple murders, meaning he could face the death penalty. Paniagua's arraignment on the murder charges is set for Thursday. However, Santa Clara County Deputy District Attorney Karyn Sinunu said a decision was still pending on whether or not the death penalty would be sought.
http://www.ktvu.com/news/5088861/detail.html
The San Jose man suspected of killing his two daughters and pregnant girlfriend already has a criminal conviction for making death threats against the same woman.
The district attorney's office plans to file homicide charges Wednesday against Rodrigo Paniagua.
Paniagua was in court Tuesday to face misdemeanor traffic and weapons charges not related to Monday's triple homicide.
NBC11's Daniel Garza took a deeper look at court records and found that in 2002 he was arrested and later convicted of making death threats against Leticia Cruz, the woman he allegedly killed.
http://www.nbc11.com/news/5087045/detail.html