GUILTY CA - Brittany Killgore, 22, Fallbrook, 13 April 2012


Snipped your post, mamacita, to bump photo of Brittany.

Brittany would be alive today if not for the three who took her life. A DP sentence trial was on the table. What's been happening?

I haven't heard anything about the trial moving forward. The wheels of Justice for Brittany are sure moving slowly. Hope if anyone hears something on the news they'll post us an update.
 
Decision over death penalty to be determined in murder trial

... prosecutors and defense attorneys stated that they are currently working on processing large amounts of evidence related to the case.

udge Michael Kirkman urged both parties to strive towards being prepared to go to trial by Oct. 7.

“The issue of whether the death penalty will be sought in this case needs to be resolved as soon as possible,” he said.

https://thecoastnews.com/2014/04/decision-over-death-penalty-to-be-determined-in-murder-trial/
 
Catching up. This is about the baby born after their arrest. I missed this news of any custody battle.
It's an interesting article worth reading.


Accused killer fights over child custody Nov. 2, 2013 http://www.utsandiego.com/news/2013/nov/02/marine-wife-accused-killer-custody/

"Dorothy Maraglino, 38, was pregnant when she was jailed in May 2012 and charged with murder in the death of Brittany Killgore,...."

and

"In telephone calls, letters and an interview at the Las Colinas jail in Santee, Maraglino talked to
U-T San Diego about the custody battle over her daughter, who was born in July 2012...."
 
You might want to read this if you're planning on buying a home in the future. There's info in the article that might help you in certain circumstances, but not this one.

House of horrors: Brittany Kilgore murder not disclosed to home buyers
Updated: Nov 01, 2014 8:28 AM PDT
By David Gotfredson, Field Producer
Video Report By Steve Price, Reporter

FALLBROOK, Calif. (CBS 8 ) -- "Imagine buying your dream home only to find out later it is a house of horrors. That's what happened to one local couple when they purchased a two bedroom home in Fallbrook earlier this year."

"Little did they know, the home was the scene of the gruesome murder of a young Marine wife who was allegedly killed in a sex dungeon in the basement."

"The 2012 murder of Brittany Kilgore allegedly involved sadomasochism and bondage."

and further down article -

"Because the home was in foreclosure, the bank that sold it was not under any legal obligation to disclose a death in the house."

"The new owners said they plan on keeping the home despite its history."

BBM

(Note - Correction of article typos done by me. Victim's name was misspelled twice.)
 
http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/loc...arine-Wife-Torture-Murder-Case-285674241.html

Marine Sgt. Louis Ray Perez, 48, Dorothy Maraglino, 39, and Jessica Lynn Lopez, 27, will face life in prison without parole if convicted in the death of 22-year-old Brittany Killgore, Deputy District Attorney Patrick Espinoza announced at a readiness conference Friday.

The prosecutor confirmed his office would not be seeking the death penalty if the defendants are convicted at their June trial.
 
Thanks for the update. It shouldn't take long to decide on life without parole for all three. It was such a depraved, senseless murder. Shame, it takes over three years to get this to trial. I hope to see Justice finally for Brittany.
 
It's trial time...
http://www.cbs8.com/story/30020827/killgore-trial-opening-statements-set-for-monday

SAN DIEGO (CBS 8) - The trial will begin Monday for three people from Fallbrook accused of murdering Marine wife Brittany Killgore.

Louis Perez, Dorothy Maraglino and Jessica Lopez each face murder along with other felony charges for the death of the 22-year-old.

Killgore and the defendants were believed to be involved in sadomasochism prior to her death.

Reports say Killgore was strangled and dumped near Lake Skinner more than three years ago and her body showed signs of attempted dismemberment.


Here's the UT article
http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/2015/sep/12/trial-to-begin-marine-wife-slaying-fallbrook/

And some from last week about jury selection
http://villagenews.com/local/jury-selection-continues-for-killgore-murder-trial/


http://m.sandiegoreader.com/news/20...en-alleged-killgore-killers/?templates=mobile

JURY CHOSEN FOR ALLEGED KILLGORE KILLERS
“Stay healthy” and “take vitamins,” advises judge
 
From nbc autopsy article Aug 13

Autopsy Report Unsealed in Marine Wife’s Bizarre 2012 Slaying


http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/loc...llgore-Autopsy-Report-Unsealed-321819142.html

Killgore’s autopsy report, unsealed for the first time Wednesday, determines the Marine wife’s cause of death as “homicidal violence.”
A toxicology report says Killgore had no drugs in her system at the time of her homicide. Testing detected an alcohol level of 0.06 percent, though the autopsy says a low level of alcohol “can be produced by fermentation occurring in decomposition” and may have been due to postmortem changes in Killgore’s body.
 
Jeezuz. I wish everyone should just STOP claiming schizophrenia as a reason/motive/apology for murder. It REALLY pisses me off (plus in this case it is plain stupid and makes absolutely NO sense whatsoever). I hope the 3 of them rot.
 
Ugh everything about this points at Perez, not just the hard evidence. While I do believe Lopez likely has several disorders, I think it is presumptive of Perez to claim she has schitzophrenia and multiple personalities - she was found competent enough to stand trial at any rate. His story about Lopez doesn't add up at all.

This is going to be a really tough trial regarding the women. We have one who has a written confession with accurate details, so the jury has to decide if one of the others put her up to it. It will be interesting to hear how that is handled by her defense. DM is going to be hard to convict for murder IMO, there is no evidence that really supports that she did anything but give Perez an alibi. How do we know she didn't call Brittany to go on the boat because Perez asked her to? It is possible she wasn't aware of his intentions. How do we know she was even present when the murder happened? (I only recall the reports stating Perez texted her to come home about 22 mins after Brittany texted "Help", which only shows she wasn't there initially) I anticipate seeing what the prosecution puts forward against her.
 
Looks like Maraglino has been spending her time in jail doing some writing. Kind of give some insight into her thought process.

http://www.prisonwriters.com/?s=dorothy+maraglino

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She is articulate and observant. From her writing alone, it doesn't seem that she would be very gullible. I wonder if her lawyers know about these missives. It could come back to bite her in the butt.
 

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