Man unleashes deadly revenge rampage on exs family, kills 4 people, 3 dogs before torching home: DA
Man unleashes deadly revenge rampage on exs family, kills 4 people, 3 dogs before torching home: DA
A California man bent on revenge after a breakup waited until his ex-boyfriends family went to bed before entering their home, gunning down four people and setting the house ablaze, prosecutors said.
Miguel Diego Sandoval, 21, has pleaded guilty to the November 2024 bloodbath inside a Lancaster home that left Janvi Maquindang, 21, Christine Aca-ac, 25, Edwin Garcia, 24, and Matthew Montebello, 21, dead.
"The defendant was jilted when he broke up with his boyfriend and then did something unimaginable when he killed four innocent people," Los Angeles County District Attorney Nathan J. Hochman said.
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"This was a calculated act of violence that left a void for the victims families that can never be filled," Hochman added. "Rest assured this guilty plea will result in a lifetime prison sentence."
The deadly rampage was sparked by the end of Sandovals relationship with Aca-ac and Maquindangs brother, and prosecutors say he came looking for revenge.
On Nov. 16, 2024, Sandoval lurked outside the North Tabler Avenue home until the occupants had gone to bed, according to prosecutors. He then went inside and opened fire, killing the four victims.
Sandoval torched the home after the shootings and fled, prosecutors said.
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Amid the carnage, a 16-year-old victim trapped inside managed to call 911 from a locked bedroom. responding to the burning home rescued the teen.
Three beloved family dogs were also killed, resulting in three felony animal cruelty counts against Sandoval.
Fundraising pages set up by the victims loved ones in the aftermath of the 2024 killings paint a picture of four young lives cut short and the families left reeling from the massacre.
Christine and Edwin were engaged and planning a future together, according to a GoFundMe organized by Christine's sister. The fundraiser remembered Christine as a funny, vibrant and deeply caring older sister who served as the legal guardian and protector of her younger siblings.
The same GoFundMe described Janvi, Christine's brother, as a bright and successful young man who had graduated as valedictorian of his high school class. His younger siblings looked up to him as a role model and someone they could count on, the fundraiser said.
The fundraiser said the younger siblings escaped the attack physically unharmed, but lost Christine and Janvi, as well as their home in the fire. The fundraiser was later expanded to help them find a safe place to live, continue their education and rebuild their lives.
Matthew had turned 21 only days before the shooting, his older brother Andrew Montebello wrote on a separate GoFundMe. According to the fundraiser, Matthe




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