The man allegedly killed the co-owner of Smith’s restaurant, which once employed the suspect.
SALINAS – The Monterey County District Attorney’s Office announced that charges were brought against an elderly Fresno man for murders that occurred in the 1990s.
Back in 1991, Smith and his wife owned and lived at Smith’s Restaurant, which was located on Ellis Camino Real in Prunedale. Bastian, who was 52 at the time, was a former employee of Smith’s Restaurant. He was considered a suspect in the original investigation, but no arrests were made at the time.San Jose police make arrest in 2016 stabbing death
According to the District Attorney’s Office, it is also alleged that Bastian personally used a knife during the killings.
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