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Ingrid Centurion, Frank Buono and Rocky Burke discuss the Escobedo Murder Case. Authorities in Florida have re-opened the investigation into the brutal execution-style murder of a family nearly 20 years ago, after the two men convicted and sentenced to death in the killings had their sentences commuted by former President Joe Biden. St. Lucie County Sheriff Richard Del Toro and 19th Judicial Circuit State Attorney Thomas Bakkedahl announced last week the reopening of the 2006 Escobedo family murder case. Daniel Troya and Ricardo Sanchez, Jr. were convicted in 2009 of killing Jose Luis Escobedo, 28; his wife, Yessica Guerrero Escobedo, 25; and their sons, Luis Julian, 4, and Luis Damian, 3. The family's bodies were found in the grass alongside Florida's Turnpike in Fort Pierce on Oct. 13, 2006, shot at close range. Authorities said the boys died in their mother's arms. Troya and Sanchez were later sentenced to death, but they were among 37 people who had their death sentences commuted by President Biden this past December 2024. Under Biden's action, all 37 were given life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.

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