Prosecutors Seek Death in Marine Case

RIVERSIDE, Calif. -- Riverside County prosecutors are seeking the death penalty for four Camp Pendleton-based Marines charged in the execution-style killings of a fellow Marine and his wife.
 
Sgt. Jan Pietrzak and his wife, Quiana Jenkins-Pietrzak, were found gagged, tied and shot in the head Oct. 15 in the living room of their Winchester home. Investigators say the house had been ransacked and a fire had been set in an apparent effort to destroy evidence. Detectives said Quiana had been sexually assaulted.

A prosecutor said the four defendants -- Lance Cpl. Emrys John, 18, of Maryland; Lance Cpl. Tyrone Miller, 20, of North Carolina; Pvt. Kevin Cox, 20, of Tennessee, and Lance Cpl. Kesaun Sykes, 21, of California -- are eligible for the death penalty because of the multiple murder and other special circumstance charges they face on top of their first-degree murder charges.
 
Pietrzak was stationed at Camp Pendleton, where he worked as a helicopter airframe mechanic and supervised two of the defendants.

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