'Expressway to Murder' Closing Arguments in Family Killings

Associated Press: Prosecutors took jurors down what they described as "an expressway to murder" Wednesday as they presented closing arguments in the death penalty trial of two men accused of gunning down a family of four, including two young children, in a drug dispute.
Prosecutors claim Jose Luis Escobedo was involved in a drug ring with the defendants and he and his family were killed to settle a debt. The defendants also are accused of stealing 15 kilograms of cocaine from Escobedo that night.
Daniel Troya and Ricardo Sanchez Jr., both 25, are charged with armed carjacking resulting in deaths, conspiracy, weapons counts and drug offenses. Both have pleaded not guilty. They face the death penalty if convicted. Their attorneys say the family was killed by Mexican drug lords.
Two others -- Danny Varela, 28, and Liana Lopez, 20 -- also are on trial in the same case for drug conspiracy and weapons charges. They also have pleaded not guilty and face life in prison if convicted.
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