California Couple Pleads Not Guilty on Charges They Shot and Killed Daughter's Pimp
Gilton's and Mercado's defense lawyer said he thinks prosecutors are making a "big mistake."
"This case is getting more ridiculous by the day if they go after our clients with the death penalty," Tony Tamburello, the defense attorney, told KGO-TV.
The couple had tried to get their daughter to come home, without success, and sought help from San Francisco police as well, filing a missing persons and abuse report, Eric Safire, Gilton's attorney, said.
The DA acknowledged that Gilton and Mercado were also victims, because they were trying to get their 17-year-old-daughter back, but "murder is murder."
"Basically, what we have is we have the parents who become the judge, the jury and executioners," Gascon told KGO-TV.
"The death penalty is not a tool that I am in favor of," Gascon said. "But, again, in order for us to seek other remedies, we have to use special circumstances that were appropriate in this case."
Sneed's father admitted that his son was a pimp, but said he felt his murder was undeserved.
Defense attorneys said Sneed had other enemies who wanted him dead.
The couple's daughter and her siblings are safe and staying with family members, according to KGO-TV.
Gilton, a San Francisco public transit driver who is on disability, and Mercado were both ordered held on $2 million bail. They are scheduled back in court Monday.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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