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Fire Captain Allegedly Killed Girlfriend And Her Son To Prevent Them From Testifying About Another Crime
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A California fire captain has been charged with killing his girlfriend and her young son, authorities said.

Darin McFarlin, 47, was arrested Friday after El Dorado County sheriff’s deputies accused him of fatally shooting an adult and a juvenile male on Aug. 21 inside a Cameron Park home, according to a press release. Deputies found both victims with gunshot wounds; the woman was declared dead at the scene, while the boy later died at a hospital.
 
The victims were identified as Marissa Divodi-Lessa, 29, and her son, Josiah, according to KCRA News. Relatives told the outlet that Divodi-Lessa had been dating McFarlin. Deputies said another child inside the home was found unharmed, though investigators have not explained that child’s connection to the case.

Prosecutors allege McFarlin killed Divodi-Lessa and her son because they witnessed a crime he had committed and could have testified against him, according to Law & Crime News. The outlet did not detail what that crime was.

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