A California fireplace captain will spend the remainder of his life in jail for killing his fiancée and her 7-year-old son over a struggle about how firefighters have been portrayed in a film.
Darin McFarlin, 47, shot Marissa Divodi-Lessa Herzog, 29, and her son Josiah in August after he freaked out whereas watching the Christian-themed film “Fireproof” — which is a few fireman struggling in his marriage, in line with the Sacramento Bee.
He additionally pointed the gun at his lover’s 9-year-old daughter, Serafina, letting her go after she begged for her life.
McFarlin, who labored on the California Division of Forestry and Hearth Safety, stormed out of the room in anger on the film, which later sparked a heated argument within the bed room.
McFarlin first tried to strangle Divodi-Lessa, who fled the room and mentioned she was going to file a home violence report.
“Understanding his profession could be over if the incident have been reported,” McFarlin grabbed a gun, bashed her over the top with it, after which shot her whereas she was on the telephone along with her father in entrance of her son and daughter, the El Dorado County District Lawyer’s Workplace mentioned.
He then turned the gun on the younger boy, Josiah, and fatally shot him within the chest. McFarlin additionally pointed the gun on the lady, whom he advised to get out of the home via a doggy door.
She was later discovered safely hiding outdoors by police once they arrived on the bloody scene.
McFarlin drove off and was later arrested by authorities in Nevada and charged with homicide. He was fired from his job with Cal Hearth, the place he’d labored since 2000.
“Ever since Darin killed my mom and brother JoJo, I’ve been actually unhappy and in shock,” Serafina wrote in an emotional sufferer letter learn aloud in courtroom on Monday. “I miss them each single day.”
After he was sentenced to life with out parole, McFarlin mentioned he was “actually very sorry for what I did … particularly to Serafina.”
“And I can be held accountable for this,” he mentioned.
Moments after the apology, a member of the family of the victims shouted “Coward!” from the gallery, in line with the Sacramento Bee.
“This was a horrific and mindless act of violence that stole two harmless lives and endlessly modified a household,” District Lawyer Vern Pierson mentioned throughout sentencing.
“At the moment’s sentence ensures that the defendant won’t ever once more have the chance to hurt one other particular person. Our hearts stay with the surviving little one and all those that beloved Marissa and her son.”



















