Man sentenced to more than 27 years in death of Linda Vista doughnut shop owner [Breaking]
A Los Angeles man who fatally injured a doughnut shop owner in the victim’s Clairemont Mesa home was sentenced Tuesday to 27 years and four months to life in state prison.
A deputy medical examiner testified at a Wilson’s preliminary hearing that blunt-force trauma injuries contributed to Taing’s death, but a heart attack caused by the stress of the event was the ultimate cause of death. A van seen leaving the area near Taing’s home was traced to Wilson, who rented the vehicle under his own name. Cell phone data and DNA evidence located inside the victim’s home also placed Wilson in the area around the time of the break-in, according to testimony.
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