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Former MLB pitcher Daniel Serafini was found guilty of murder stemming from a 2021 incident involving his in-laws.
Former Major League Baseball player Daniel Serafini has been found guilty of killing his father-in-law and attempting to kill ...
Former MLB pitcher Daniel Serafini has been convicted of murdering his father-in-law in a $1.3 million dispute.
Serafini is scheduled to be sentenced on August 18. He faces a maximum sentence of life in prison without the possibility of ...
Former MLB pitcher Daniel Serafini was found guilty of first-degree murder in the death of his father-in-law, Robert Gary Spohr.
Dan Serafini, a former MLB player, has been convicted. He is found guilty of murdering his in-laws. The incident took place ...
Ex-MLB pitcher Daniel Serafini -- the Minnesota Twins' first-round pick in the 1992 draft -- was found guilty of murder on Monday.
Serafini is on trial in connection with a reported burglary at the home of his wife’s parents, Gary Spohr, 70, and Wendy Wood, 68.
The murder trial of Dan Serafini, the former Major League Baseball pitcher accused of shooting and ambushing his in-laws at their Tahoe-area home, resumed Monday after a week-long pause.
Serafini, 51, is standing trial on murder, attempted murder and burglary charges for the June 5, 2021, shootings of his in-laws, Gary Spohr and Wendy Wood, at their house in Homewood.
The high-profile murder trial of former Major League Baseball pitcher Daniel Serafini is nearing its conclusion, as the defense unexpectedly rested its case.
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