Accused mom killer headed to trial
A Corning man charged with murdering his own mother waived his right to a preliminary hearing in Tehama County Superior Court Monday and will head straight to trial.
Posted: Feb 23, 2021 5:49 PM
Posted By: Linda Watkins-Bennett
CORNING, Calif. - A Corning man charged with murdering his own mother waived his right to a preliminary hearing in Tehama County Superior Court Monday, and will head straight to trial.
Erik Deno is accused of the strangulation death of Angelika Deno at their home on Marty Court in October of 2018.
Prosecutors say he put her body in a trash can.
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Corning man to stand trial for the murder of his mother
A Tehama County Judge ordered a Corning man to stand trial for the murder of his mother, after being found mentally competent.
Posted: Jan 28, 2021 5:47 PM
Updated: Jan 28, 2021 6:24 PM
Posted By: Linda Watkins-Bennett
CORNING, Calif. - A Tehama County Judge ordered a Corning man to stand trial for the murder of his mother.
Eric Deno is accused in the strangulation death of Angelika Deno at their home on Marty Court on October 8th, 2018..
Prosecutors say he appeared at a neighbor s door asking for help disposing of a dead body, then left. Police found her body in an outside trash can.