Marin County trials for three drifters held in SF, Fairfax killings
The three arrived in California and were taken to Marin County jail in San Rafael Monday evening, the county sheriff’s office said.
The murder charges against Morrison Haze Lampley, 23, Sean Michael Angold, 24, and Lila Scott Alligood, 18, are enhanced by special circumstances, the District Attorney’s Office said Monday.
All three defendants were allegedly armed during the murder of Steven Carter, 67, of Fairfax, in Loma Alta Open Space Preserve on Oct. 5 and Audrey Carey, 23, of Quebec, Canada, on Oct. 2, but Lampley is identified in the complaint as the shooter in both cases. It was found after the arrest of the suspects outside Portland. It’s unclear if they have attorneys who could speak on their behalf. If convicted, the three suspects could face the death penalty.
San Francisco Police Commander Toney Chaplin said the same gun was used in both killings. Father Daniel Nacimento said he hopes her family in Montreal knows that residents in the city of Saint Francis are honoring her. Steve Posin and his dog Maggie are in Golden Gate Park almost every day.
Jail records also for the first time list the occupations of the suspects: Angold is listed as a landscaper and Alligood is listed as a “cultivator”. He said the gun was reported stolen from an unlocked auto parked in San Francisco’s Fisherman’s Wharf neighborhood.
All the suspects are charged with murder, stolen property, stealing a vehicle and robbery.
He is charged with animal cruelty. The special circumstances that make the defendants eligible for the death penalty, include multiple murders, lying in wait, committing murder in the course of a robbery. Carter’s dog was also shot and injured. The dog, a Doberman Pinscher named Coco, was shot and survived. She was found beaten and shot to death there October 3. She also wrote how she simply can’t move his flip flops from the porch. They were tracked down through security camera footage from local businesses, tips that flooded in to detectives and Global Positioning System in the vehicle, officials said. They were arrested outside a Portland, Oregon soup kitchen on Wednesday.