Sgt. Jan Pawel Pietrzak and his wife, Quiana, were tortured and killed execution-style in their California home allegedly by four Marines under his command.
The couple were found bound and gagged in the ransacked house and each had been shot in the head.
Pietrzak's mother, Henryka Pietrzak-Varga, said she prepared herself "for the possibility that my son could die in Iraq, but to die like this, in their own home? They were good kids. They didn't deserve to die like this.
"She was our only child and my best friend," Faye Jenkins, Quiana's mother said. "He was like my son. He was so proud to be a Marine. But when he was off the base, he was my son."
Deputies were dispatched to the Pietrzak home in Winchester, an exurb of San Diego, when he didn't show up for work. They found the Pietrzaks in the living room and evidence the robbers tried to hide their tracks by torching the house.
Deputies were dispatched to the Pietrzak home in Winchester, an exurb of San Diego, when he didn't show up for work. They found the Pietrzaks in the living room and evidence the robbers tried to hide their tracks by torching the house.
Charged with murder and other crimes are Pvt. Emrys John, 18, of Maryland; Lance Cpl. Tyrone Miller, 20, of North Carolina; Pvt. Kevin Darnell Cox, 20, of Tennessee, and Pvt. Kesuan Sykes, 21, of California.
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