DA wants death penalty in slaying of McStay family

ByABC7.com staff KABC logo
Monday, June 29, 2015
Charles 'Chase' Merritt appears in San Bernardino County court in this undated file photo.
Charles 'Chase' Merritt appears in San Bernardino County court in this undated file photo.
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SAN BERNARDINO, Calif. (KABC) -- The death penalty will be sought against the suspect accused of killing all four members of the McStay family and disposing their bodies in a shallow desert grave in San Bernardino County.

District Attorney Mike Ramos filed notice Monday in San Bernardino County Superior Court in the case against Charles "Chase" Merritt.

Prosecutors say Merritt killed his former business associate, Joseph McStay, Mc Stay's wife Summer, and their two children, 4-year-old Gianni and 3-year-old Joseph Jr. on Feb. 4, 2010.

The cause of death was blunt force trauma to the head. There were at least four impacts to the skull of Joseph McStay, and at least seven impacts to Gianni.

The skeletal remains of Joseph McStay were found with a cutoff extension cord wrapped around the neck, and the rest of the body wrapped in a white towel, all of it secured by a tie-down strap.

Merritt, who's being held without bail, has maintained his innocence. Search warrants served in the case will be unsealed Wednesday.

Merritt is scheduled for trial on Aug. 10.

The McStay family is seen in this undated file photo.