
"In this horrible and terrible case, the DA's office will do everything in its power to make sure there is justice,"
"To make sure that this defendant is locked up for the rest of his life, so that he cannot hurt anyone else in our community."
"There's no way to make sense of someone in their twenties being at work on Monday and then being dead on Tuesday. We can't rationalize something like this and it shouldn't have happened."
"Witnesses then told police that Vicencio told them he might be in trouble due to the domestic violence investigation and allegedly said he couldn't have any "loose ends.""
Joseph Charles Vicencio, 27, is accused of shooting and killing his girlfriend, 26-year-old Tarrah Taylor, her roommate, 24-year-old Jeannessa Lurie, and Lurie's boyfriend, 26-year-old Max Ryan early Tuesday morning on Chynoweth Avenue in San Jose. District Attorney Jeff Rosen charged Vicencio with murder, domestic violence and being a felon in possession of a gun. Taylor reported that Vicencio struck and choked her in the two days before the killings and obtained a temporary restraining order while choosing to remain at home. Witnesses said Vicencio warned he could not have any "loose ends." Colleagues described the deaths as unimaginable and prosecutors say video footage placed Vicencio in the area.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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