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Vacaville man was guilty

Solano County – a Vacaville man was convicted of killing a woman and then starting the brand of Markley a few days later, who burned thousands of hectares in Solano County and killed two men, the prosecutors said on Friday.

Victor Serriteno has not commissioned a competition and was found guilty for three murder cases, the arson of an inhabited apartment and arson during an emergency state. He is sentenced to a total penalty of 73 years in the state prison.

On August 16, 2020, the district prosecutor of Solano County announced, family members of 32-year-olds Priscilla Castro Couldn't contact what was unusual because it was known to be in contact with family and friends. Her car was found in Vacaville two days later.

Telephone records showed that the last person who contacted them was Serrito who was not helpful or truthful in the investigation.

On the same day, Castro's car was found, firefighting teams hurried to the Putah Creek Wildlife Area on Highway 128 to spread quickly. This fire destroyed thousands of tomorrow, hundreds of structures and numerous houses and cattle.

Long -standing residents of Solano County Douglas Mai and Leon Bone died in their houses by the fire.

Then, on September 2, 2020, human remains were found near the same area where the fire had started. In addition to the remains, there was an angel trailer who belonged to Castro. These remains were finally identified as Castro, prosecutors said.

Serrito was charged and charged nine days later for murder of Castro.

Additional charges such as arson and two murder cases were submitted in 2021 in connection with the Markley Fire.

Evidence of the preliminary hearing showed that Castro was killed in Serrito's house, according to the public prosecutor. Serrito let off her remains in the wildlife area Putah Creek and put her body in the area in which the fire began.

He will remain custody and will return to court on August 14th.

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