Death for Man Who Killed Business Partner and His Family

Charles “Chase” Merritt sentenced for murdering the McStay family
By Newser Editors and Wire Services
Posted Jan 21, 2020 6:18 PM CST
Death for Man Who Killed the McStays, Buried Them in Desert
Charles "Chase" Merritt, who was convicted of murdering the McStay family of four of Fallbrook, Calif., wipes a tear after reading a statement during his sentencing hearing at San Bernardino Superior Court in San Bernardino, Calif., on Tuesday, Jan. 21, 2020.   (Watchara Phomicinda/The Orange County Register/SCNG via AP)

A Southern California man was sentenced to death Tuesday for the 10-year-old killings of a family of four whose bodies were found buried in shallow graves in the California desert, the AP reports. Charles “Chase” Merritt was convicted in June of killing his former business associate Joseph McStay, McStay's wife, Summer, and their 4- and 3-year-old sons, Gianni and Joseph Jr. Prosecutors say he bludgeoned them with a sledgehammer. The family disappeared without a trace in February 2010. Their bodies were not found until 2013, when an off-road motorcyclist came across them in the Mojave Desert. Merritt was arrested the following year. San Bernardino County Superior Court Judge Michael Smith upheld the jury's recommendation of death following a two-day sentencing hearing that included a flurry of last-minute motions from Merritt and his lawyer, who accused prosecutors of misconduct, Merritt's earlier attorneys of incompetence and, on Tuesday, tried to remove the judge himself from the case. All of the motions were denied.

The hearing, which consumed more than 10 hours, concluded with several emotional statements from McStay's mother, brother, in-laws and surviving son, as well as from Merritt himself, who continued to maintain his innocence and lashed out at prosecutors he said framed him, some witnesses he accused of lying, and the judge he said allowed it to happen. The victims' family members, meanwhile, dismissed Merritt as, in the words of McStay's mother, Susan Blake, “a despicable, evil monster.” “How could you beat two precious little babies? How scared were they, Chase? Crying for Mommy and Daddy? Chase, you are a low-life baby killer," Blake said as Merritt stared at her impassively. Prosecutors told jurors Merritt killed the family after learning McStay was cutting him out of his business making and selling custom water fountains. Smith ordered Merritt transferred to San Quentin State Prison until an execution date is scheduled.

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