You're gonna make me do something stupid': Ex-Alameda County deputy will defend double murder case by claiming heat of passion,' brain injury
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The defense will argue that Williams acted in the heat of passion after discovering Maria's deception, which could downgrade the charges to double manslaughter.
Defense lawyer Matthew Dalton emphasized that Williams, shattered by Maria's betrayal, committed the act in a moment of intense emotional turmoil, rather than premeditation.
Deputy District Attorney Ted McGarver illustrated the horror of the crime, as family members can be heard screaming in anguish on the chilling 911 call.
The killings, which occurred in front of the victims' son and other family, were captured on a home security camera, adding significant evidence against Williams.
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