Killer who slaughtered Missouri family now faces death penalty

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In less than one minute on the night of Dec. 29, 2018, Richard \u0022Darren\u0022 Emery shot to death his girlfriend, her two children and her mother.

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His defence team argued that the convicted killer was in a “disassociated state” when he squeezed the trigger and should only be convicted of second-degree murder. The jury disagreed. Emery shot and killed Kate Kasten, 39; her mother, Jane Moeckel, 61; and Kasten’s two children, Zoe, 8, and Jonathan, 10. He had been boozing and competing in a poker tournament at a local watering hole.Article contentThis undated photo provided by St. Charles County Prosecuting Attorney’s Office shows suspect Richard Darren Emery. The St. Louis-area man shot his girlfriend, her two young children and her mother in the home they all shared, authorities said Saturday, Dec. 29, 2018.

From left, Kate Kasten, Zoe J. Kasten, Jonathan D. Kasten, and Jane Moeckel were allegedly murdered by Kate’s boyfriend.

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