Dan Serafini was convicted of first-degree murder for shooting his father-in-law, Robert Gary Spohr, and injuring his mother-in-law in June 2021. Evidence revealed a dispute over a $1.3 million ranch renovation, with premeditation indicated by a threatening text message from Serafini. His wife Erin testified that she believed he did not kill her father, while co-defendant Samantha Scott pleaded guilty to an accessory charge. Surveillance footage placed Serafini at the crime scene before the shooting, and he is set for sentencing in August 2023.
Dan Serafini was found guilty of first-degree murder for the 2021 shooting of his father-in-law, Robert Gary Spohr, which also injured his mother-in-law.
Prosecutors presented text message evidence indicating premeditation, including a message where Serafini stated, 'I'm going to kill them one day.'
Samantha Scott, charged as a co-defendant, pleaded guilty to an accessory charge, while Erin Spohr testified she did not believe Serafini murdered her father.
Video surveillance and evidence showed Serafini was in the Spohr home for nearly three hours before the shooting incident took place.
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