The suspect in the Dec. 2 slaying of four people outside a boarding house in Northridge should get the death penalty if convicted, the widow of one of the victims said Tuesday.
By Eric Hartley eric.hartley@dailynews.com @ethartley on Twitter, Los Angeles Daily News
Tue, 04/02/2013 - 3:59pm
The suspect in the Dec. 2 slaying of four people outside a boarding house in Northridge should get the death penalty if convicted, the widow of one of the victims said Tuesday.