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  Actor May Face Death Penalty for Double Murder-for-Profit Plot

Daniel Wozniak, a part-time actor in need of extra cash has been charged in the Orange County Superior Court with two felony counts of murder, with special circumstances of multiple murders and murder for financial gain after he shot and beheaded his neighbor, Samuel Herr.  

Wozniak took Herr's ATM card and his cell phone.  He used the cell phone to summon Herr's girlfriend, Juri Kibuishi, to Herr's apartment via a text message.  Wozniak shot her twice in the head and then removed some of her clothing so police would assume Herr sexually assaulted her, then killed her.  The ATM card was given to a 17-year-old boy who Wozniak used to withdraw $2,000.00 from Herr's account.

Wozniak is subject to the death penalty. Currently, he is being held without bail at Men's Central Jail in Santa Ana, California. If you need the assistance of a Los Angeles criminal defense lawyer, please contact my law firm.

Categories: Murder

Posted By Los Angeles Criminal Defense Attorney on July 28, 2010 01:09 pm | Permalink 
 
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