CA Supreme Court Won’t Review Case Involving Murder Of Couple
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LA VERNE, CA — The California Supreme Court refused today to hear the case of a transient who was convicted of the bludgeoning deaths of an elderly couple during a burglary at their secluded hilltop home in an unincorporated area near La Verne the day after Christmas in 2014.
Luke Matthew Fabela, now 29, is serving life in prison without the possibility of parole for the Dec. 26, 2014, killings of 89-year-old Armie “Troy” Isom and his 75-year-old wife, Shirley.
Fabela was convicted in May 2019 of first-degree murder and residential burglary, along with an unrelated residential burglary less than three weeks later. Jurors also found true the special circumstance allegation of multiple murders and murder during the commission of a burglary.
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Shirley Isom was found dead in the driveway next to her car, while her husband was found inside the house and died that day of blunt force head trauma after being taken to a hospital.
The only item taken was a cell phone belonging to Shirley Isom, which was never found, according to Deputy District Attorney Tannaz Mokayef.
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While Fabela was jailed in San Bernardino County for an auto theft case, Los Angeles County sheriff’s officials announced in May 2015 that he had been linked by DNA to the killings. He was subsequently transferred to Los Angeles County in February 2016 in connection with the murder case
In a March 25 ruling, a three-justice panel from California’s 2nd District Court of Appeal found that “substantial evidence” supported Fabela’s conviction.
The appellate court justices noted that that the evidence demonstrated
that Fabela “brutally murdered” the two by “repeatedly striking them with a heavy solid object and stabbing them with a knife or other sharp instrument.”
“Fabela’s attack on Shirley was particularly vicious as the evidence suggested that he also dragged her out of the house by her hair and tried to force her into the trunk of her car before killing her,” the panel noted in its 29-page ruling.
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