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Seeing how this is California this takes place in I do not see him getting executed. Because California is filled with scumbag sympathizers they will only executes one or two people a year.Unless Californians decides to elect a conservative governor and a bunch of other conservative politicians I do not think that individual will ever be executed.
Man is convicted of murder in Esperanza blaze that killed 5 firefighters in 2006 - Los Angeles Times
Jury will return next week to decide whether Raymond Lee Oyler should get the death penalty or life in prison without parole.
By David Kelly
March 7, 2009
A Riverside County jury convicted Raymond Lee Oyler on Friday on five counts of first-degree murder for setting the 2006 Esperanza fire, which killed five firefighters and was one of the deadliest wildfires in recent California history.
The jury deliberated for six days before finding the 38-year-old Beaumont mechanic guilty on 42 of 45 counts against him, including 20 counts of arson and 17 counts of possession of incendiary devices.
Man is convicted of murder in Esperanza blaze that killed 5 firefighters in 2006 - Los Angeles Times
Jury will return next week to decide whether Raymond Lee Oyler should get the death penalty or life in prison without parole.
By David Kelly
March 7, 2009
A Riverside County jury convicted Raymond Lee Oyler on Friday on five counts of first-degree murder for setting the 2006 Esperanza fire, which killed five firefighters and was one of the deadliest wildfires in recent California history.
The jury deliberated for six days before finding the 38-year-old Beaumont mechanic guilty on 42 of 45 counts against him, including 20 counts of arson and 17 counts of possession of incendiary devices.