Victor Serriteno, charged with three murders connected to wildfires in Solano County, entered a no-contest plea and was sentenced to 73 years to life. The case revolved around the murder of Priscilla Castro, whose death initiated the Markley Fire, contributing to the LNU Lightning Complex fire that caused additional fatalities. District Attorney Krishna Abrams emphasized the need for justice and accountability, noting the lasting impact of these vicious acts on the community. Serriteno, previously a felon, remains in custody without bail and will face formal sentencing on August 14.
Victor Serriteno's no-contest plea for three murders, including the fire-linked deaths of two men due to wildfires, results in a sentence of 73 years to life.
The significant consequence of Serriteno's actions led to one of Solano County's most catastrophic wildfires, illustrating the profound impact on countless lives and communities.
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