Jury Finds San Diego Probate Agent Murdered By Beneficiary of Will
Michael Ray Jennison was found guilty of second degree murder of a real estate agent hired by a local San Diego probate lawyer. [See the first report here and the second report here.] Jennison inherited part of a condominium from his grandmother (see “What Will Happen If I Die Without A Will?“). Probate agent James Magot was hired to handle the sale of the property, but placed a competing bid against Jennison for its purchase (the forced sale was truly one “Disadvantage of Probate“). The agent and Jennison were involved in an altercation witnessed by a neighbor, after which Jennison shot the probate agent twice in the head. Jennison faces a life sentence.
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