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ERIC NAPOSKI:
The current status is that on July 14, 2011, an Orange County jury found Eric Naposki guilty of first-degree murder in the shooting death of William "Bill" McLaughlin in his Newport Beach home in 1994. The panel also found true a special circumstance allegation that Naposki committed the murder for financial gain and that he personally discharged a firearm, which would have made him eligible for the death penalty, although ultimately the state did not seek the death penalty. Naposki faces a maximum sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole at his upcoming sentencing hearing before Superior Court Judge William R. Froeberg. The sentencing was delayed until early 2012 on October 21, 2011. Naposki plans to appeal his conviction.
NANETTE ANN MANECKSHAW JOHNSTON PACKARD MCNEAL:
McNeal is currently charged with one felony count of murder for financial gain in the December 1994 shooting. Prosecutors told The Los Angeles Times McNeal would have received $1 million in life insurance and $150,000 from McLaughlin's will in the event of his death.
Superior Court Judge Karen L. Robinson found that Packard McNeal is not eligible for bail because the Orange County District Attorney's Office charged her the first-degree murder of William Francis McLaughlin on Dec. 14, 1994, for financial gain, a special circumstances that could potentially lead to a death sentence. Robinson said anyone charged with such a capital murder cannot by law be released from custody in lieu of bail pending trial on those murder charges in November 2011
The current status is that on July 14, 2011, an Orange County jury found Eric Naposki guilty of first-degree murder in the shooting death of William "Bill" McLaughlin in his Newport Beach home in 1994. The panel also found true a special circumstance allegation that Naposki committed the murder for financial gain and that he personally discharged a firearm, which would have made him eligible for the death penalty, although ultimately the state did not seek the death penalty. Naposki faces a maximum sentence of life in prison without the possibility of parole at his upcoming sentencing hearing before Superior Court Judge William R. Froeberg. The sentencing was delayed until early 2012 on October 21, 2011. Naposki plans to appeal his conviction.
NANETTE ANN MANECKSHAW JOHNSTON PACKARD MCNEAL:
McNeal is currently charged with one felony count of murder for financial gain in the December 1994 shooting. Prosecutors told The Los Angeles Times McNeal would have received $1 million in life insurance and $150,000 from McLaughlin's will in the event of his death.
Superior Court Judge Karen L. Robinson found that Packard McNeal is not eligible for bail because the Orange County District Attorney's Office charged her the first-degree murder of William Francis McLaughlin on Dec. 14, 1994, for financial gain, a special circumstances that could potentially lead to a death sentence. Robinson said anyone charged with such a capital murder cannot by law be released from custody in lieu of bail pending trial on those murder charges in November 2011
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