Updated: 11:34 AM PST January 12, 2021
SAN DIEGO A man who killed four people, including three homeless men, and attacked several others throughout San Diego during a spree of attacks that began nearly five years ago was sentenced to four life-without-parole state prison terms, plus 143 years to life.
Jon David Guerrero, 43, pleaded guilty nearly a year ago to 15 felony counts including murder, attempted murder, arson and assault with a deadly weapon in connection with attacks on 13 separate victims between February and July 2016.
Most of the attacks occurred in the summer months, with some of the victims set on fire, while others were bludgeoned, or impaled with railroad spikes.
SAN DIEGO
A mentally ill San Diego man who admitted to deadly attacks primarily on homeless men killing three of them by hammering their bodies with railroad spikes was sentenced Tuesday to multiple terms of life in prison without parole.
Jon David Guerrero, 43, received four life sentences without parole, plus an additional 143 years to life in prison, for the attacks.
Guerrero’s sentencing in San Diego Superior Court came nearly a year after he pleaded guilty to murdering four people and assaulting nine others in the bizarre and brutal crimes in 2016.
Among the charges he admitted to four counts of murder, four counts of attempted murder and two counts of arson two of the slaying victims were set on fire.
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