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Pasadena Robbery Convict Found Guilty of Murder in Irwindale Riverbed Attack

A man previously convicted in a widely publicized Pasadena robbery was found guilty Friday of murdering a woman at a homeless encampment in the San Gabriel River riverbed in Irwindale, according to a report from City News Service. Steve Carlos Williams, 48, was convicted of first-degree murder, first-degree residential burglary, and assault with force likely to cause great bodily injury in the Feb. 20, 2021, killing of Heather Marvets Kauffman, 37. Jurors deliberated less than an hour before reaching their […]


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