Posted on 04/11/2016 2:39:50 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Esteban Nunez, 27, pleaded guilty to the 2008 stabbing death of college student Luis Santos in San Diego
The son of a once-prominent California lawmaker, convicted in the stabbing death of a Bay Area man, has been released from prison after his sentence was reduced by then-Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger.
Esteban Nunez, 27, pleaded guilty to the 2008 stabbing death of college student Luis Santos in San Diego. Nunez is the son of Fabian Nunez, who was speaker of the state assembly and a political ally of Schwarzenegger.
Prosecutors said Esteban Nunez and three other men were angry because they were refused entry to a party. They attacked Santos, stabbing him in the chest, near San Diego State University on Oct. 4, 2008.
(Excerpt) Read more at nbcbayarea.com ...
He will be back I am sure
no pun intended
This was the worse thing Arnold has ever done.
yep.. That was the cherry on the cake.
You can bet he will kill again.
**This was the worse thing Arnold has ever done.**
..that we know about.
besides signing AB32.. jmo
Note the smirk in this booking mug shot of Nunez. Echoing his words at the time of the murder, "This is how we do it in Sac Town." Schwarzenegger campaigned as a conservative, an upholder of traditional values. He ruled as an elitist, in the Austrian tradition.
He will either kill or be killed. That’s what happens in banana republics.
Its not cheating, its winning.
This is CON-servative value.
Great.
Did this punk have the knife in his hand and do the stabbing himself? The professional journalists of course left it murky.
A detective interviewed one of the perps. The detective asked whether any of his friends had bragged about the stabbing.
It would have to be Esteban, he replied. Esteban said, Yeah, I got one of them.
This story from the notorious L.A. Times is a thorough treatment of the case: Knives, a death, a famous name
Thanks a lot for the link. I read the whole thing and feel sickened.
The little punk skated like a Kennedy.
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