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9 lis 2021 · In June 2019, a San Juan County Superior Court jury found Kevin Patrick Taylor, now 58, guilty of both felony murder for the bludgeoning death of his wife Julie Taylor, 56, as well as arson for starting a fire in her car the same night as her murder in 2016.
6 lis 2021 · Kevin Taylor was convicted of murder in the second degree-felony murder and arson in the second degree following a jury trial. The State alleged that on September 3, 2016, Taylor killed his wife, Julie, by striking her repeatedly with a .22 caliber rifle and then set fire to her Jeep.
23 sty 2024 · New arrest documents allege that Taylor shot all but one of his family members in the head inside their unit at the Woodlake Apartments. Police identified the deceased as 60-year-old...
21 lis 2023 · OSCEOLA COUNTY, FL – The Office of the State Attorney for the Ninth Judicial Circuit has filed two notices of intent to seek the death penalty in the first-degree murder case against Kevin Torres.
Police identified the shooting victims as 60-year-old Angella Suglam, Taylor's mother; his grandfather, 79-year-old Stephen Suglam; and 31-year-old Lisa Suglam, Taylor's sister.
15 wrz 2021 · A man convicted of killing his wife in 2016 at their Friday Harbor home was transferred Monday from prison to the Skagit County Community Justice Center to await a retrial.
16 wrz 2016 · San Juan Island resident Kevin Patrick Taylor, 53, has pleaded not guilty to two counts of Murder in the Second Degree-Domestic Violence and one count of Malicious Mischief in the First Degree–DV for allegedly bludgeoning his wife to death with the barrel of a rifle in their Friday Harbor home.