The killing ended in massive wildfires – and 2 more deaths.

An online date last summer that ended in the killing of a woman was followed by two more deaths, including one of the largest wildlife in California history after the suspect allegedly opened fire to conceal his original crime Increased one.

Priscilla Castro, 32, of Veleza, California, went on a date with Victor Seritano on August 16, when the two met on a dating app.

Castro’s family reported the missing woman two days later, According to reports. Investigators recovered her body weeks later in the Stebbins-Cold Canyon area of ​​Northern California.

Serriteno was arrested in September and has been in the custody of the Solano County Sheriff Office since then.

Authorities say the historic Marley fire, which killed two people, was triggered by Cirrteno during an attempt to cover up the murder.

Investigators found the body of Priscilla Castro in the Stabins-Cold Canyon area of ​​Northern California.
Investigators found the body of Priscilla Castro in the Stebbins-Cold Canyon region of Northern California.
Wakeville police department

Douglas Mai, 82, and Leon Bone, 64, died in their Summer County homes last summer.

Seritano was arrested again on Wednesday on suspicion of arson and murder.

Victor Serriteno (right) was arrested in September 2020 and has been in custody ever since.
Victor Serriteno was arrested in September 2020 and has been in custody since.
Wakeville police department

Solo County Sheriff Tom Ferrara said at a press conference on Wednesday, “We believe that Serenito intentionally set Markle on fire in an attempt to conceal his crime.”

Officials say the Markle Fire helped the historic LNU Lightning Complex spread even more. A massive inferno burned for more than a month killed a total of six people and consumed more than 360,000 acres in more than five counties, making it the fourth largest wildfire in California history, According to Solano County officials, before extinguishing on October 2

According to Solo County officials, the historic Markle Fire killed a total of six people in five counties in California and consumed more than 360,000 acres.
The historic Markle Fire killed six people and consumed more than 360,000 acres in more than five counties in California.
Solano County Sheriff’s Office

Castro was the mother of a 9-year-old girl.

“I knew there were ugly people in the world, but I never knew they would do something to someone so close to us,” Castro’s sister, Jasmine Castro Told local CBS affiliate KOVR TV “She doesn’t deserve to get away with this one bit.”

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