It was a crime that rocked the Salt Lake Valley and now the man who tried to kill two women and a police officer has suddenly come up for a chance at parole seven years later. wendy_halloran
"HE BEAT ME WITH A MEAT CLEAVER, DRAGGED ME THROUGH MY OWN BLOOD"
Santarromana was taken to the police facility where they photographed and swabbed his hands and cut off his shirt. He was put in a white jumpsuit to protect forensic evidence.Val SantarromanaWithin minutes he shut down the interview by invoking his right to an attorney.
“I still can’t go downstairs without having my phone already on 911, and I’m a grown woman and I’m terrified,” Andrus says.
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