Indian man in US gets death in murder of baby and grandmother
Pennsylvania: Raghunandan Yandamuri who was convicted of killing a 10-month old baby and her 61-year old grandmother in Prussia, Pennsylvania, was sentenced to death on Tuesday.
He said that he'd rather accept the death penalty than sit through arguments over his fate after being convicted for the crime of first-grade murder in 2012.
Prosecutors said the 27-year-old Yandamuri had planned to kidnap the two but botched it. They said he wanted money to pay for gambling debts.
At a hearing Friday, Yandamuri told a judge he'd rather be executed than listen to others debate his fate. After consulting with his court-appointed attorney at the judge's urging, he agreed to remain at the hearing.
The slain infant's father, Venkata Konda Siva Venna, and mother, Chenchu Latha Punuru, moved to the United States from India in February 2007 and moved into the apartment in King of Prussia in 2012. Satyavathi Venna was visiting from India to help take care of the baby.
Authorities said Yandamuri, a family friend, hoped to hold the baby girl hostage to get $50,000 from her software-engineer parents but instead killed her and her grandmother in a botched kidnapping.
The plot unravelled when he dropped the baby as he juggled her and a kitchen knife and struggled with her paternal grandmother, authorities said.
The grandmother was fatally stabbed and suffered defensive wounds. The suspect told police he put a handkerchief in the baby's mouth to quiet her, then wrapped a towel around her head and put her in a suitcase when he left the sixth-floor apartment, according to an affidavit filed by police.