A man charged with setting a fire that killed his parents and sister at the family's Logan Heights house was sentenced Friday to 45 years to life in state prison.
SAN DIEGO — A man charged with setting a fire that killed his parents and sister at the family's Logan Heights house was sentenced Friday to 45 years to life in state prison.
Prosecutors allege that after starting the fire at about 4:30 a.m., Wilber Romero slipped out of a side door with the family dog and escaped the fire unharmed. Romero's aunt, Rosa Cortes-Mayo, said,"Though your parents are no longer with us, or your sister, I'm here for as long as God allows me to be here. Just like your siblings are at my home, same to you. We'll be waiting for you."
Angel said,"I love you and I'll be here for you when you get out. I hope that you're safe there and nothing happens to you. I love you very much."
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