Oakland man charged with murdering longtime girlfriend in Hayward
Briefly

Wilbert Daggs, 75, is accused of murdering his girlfriend, Stacey Madaris, after expressing anger over her $80 liquor tab. He allegedly had an arrangement with the store owner to limit her spending. On the night of the murder, he was seen walking her to her apartment with a gun before shots were fired. Daggs admitted to visiting her apartment to drop off alcohol but denied involvement in the shooting. Surveillance footage confirmed his presence at the liquor store that evening. He faces charges of murder and possession of a firearm as a felon, currently held without bail.
Wilbert Daggs allegedly expressed anger over his girlfriend's $80 liquor tab, claiming he had an arrangement to limit her spending at the local liquor store.
Witnesses claim Daggs was seen walking Stacey Madaris to her apartment with a gun in hand shortly before gunshots were heard and she was killed.
Daggs admitted to visiting Madaris's apartment to deliver liquor, but denied any involvement in her murder, despite being a longtime suspect.
Surveillance footage confirmed Daggs's presence at the liquor store the evening of the incident, purchasing alcohol for Madaris, whom he had a long-term relationship with.
Read at The Mercury News
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