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Former MLB pitcher Daniel Serafini was found guilty in the murder of his father-in-law at his Homewood home more than four years ago.
For the first time, some of the same evidence the jury considered in its conviction of former MLB pitcher Dan Serafini, 51, can now be seen by the public.
Auburn, Calif. — Retired MLB pitcher Daniel Serafini has been convicted of first-degree murder and attempted murder in the ...
A person was injured after a one-story house caught fire Tuesday morning in north Sacramento, officials said. Fire crews were dispatched around 9:48 a.m. to a property on Marysville Boulevard and ...
Tyler Schmitt got the call of a lifetime during this year’s MLB Draft after just one year in Champaign. Schmitt was drafted ...
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MLB: Former Padres Pitcher Sentenced to Life for MurderT he baseball world is in shock after the news that Dan Serafini, a former pitcher for the San Diego Padres in MLB, has been sentenced for first-degree murder. Serafini, once a pr ...
Former Major League Baseball relief pitcher Danny Serafini was convicted of murdering his father-in-law, Gary Spohr. He was ...
The Rev. John MacArthur, an influential and exacting evangelical preacher, died Monday at the age of 86.
The 51-year-old faces life in prison without parole for killing his father-in-law and gravely wounding his mother-in-law in ...
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