Ex-MLB Pitcher Daniel Serafini
Convicted of murder
Contamination
Ex-mlb pitcher Daniel Serafini – The first-round pick of Minnesota’s 1992 draft – found guilty to kill Monday.
According to the Placer County District Attorney office, the baseball player is also convicted of trying to kill and withdraw the first degree after a settled jury.
The charges came from the allegations Serafini invaded his brothers, Gary Sproh and Wendy Woodto a 2021 incidence of Tahoe City.
Investigators say Serafini gets the couple’s house while they are no longer, they wait for it to come back, and then shot them with a .22 caliber gun. Serafini taxkey by 2023.
Scohr was killed, and while the tree was saved, he later died of suicide of 2023.
At the time of the test, it was revealed that Serafini, scohr and wouts have a tight relationship with money … even Serafini’s lawyers argue that they have always raised the fights.
“The rulers of guilty come after a 6-week trial where the jury heard the testimony from the evidence of the body, including the Digital Evidence in the District Attorney’s office said on Monday night.
51-year-old Serafini – playing seven MLB times and logged in a 6.04 period with 15-16 records – ended by ban on August 18.