In Yolo County Superior Court on Tuesday, those who knew Carlos Dominguez before his arrest in May for a series of stabbings in Davis described unusual behavior that concerned them and even scared some of them.
The 12 jurors who will decide if accused Davis serial killer Carlos Dominguez is competent were chosen on Monday at the Yolo County Superior Courthouse in Woodland.
A California jury will determine the mental competency of a former university student charged in the stabbing deaths of two people and attempted murder of a third.
A court-appointed doctor ruled Carlos Reales Dominguez is not mentally competent to stand trial for three stabbings, but jurors will have the final say.