Washington man didn’t attend slain father, brother’s memorials; now accused of killing both

20 days ago

Tacoma news, Washington news.

A Washington man who did not attend his slain father and brother’s memorial services last month now stands accused of murdering the two.

Luis Miguel Huitron-Campos, 25, was arrested Tuesday in connection with the deaths of his 64-year-old father and 31-year-old brother, whose bodies were discovered in a burning home in Gig Harbor on April 8.

Both victims were shot in the head, but the older man was still alive when the scene was set on fire, Pierce County Sheriff’s investigators said.

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  • Huitron-Campos reportedly did not attend his relatives’ memorials and refused to collaborate with investigators.

    A 9 mm Heckler & Koch pistol matching the crime weapon, propane and gas tanks, and a rag that tested positive for accelerant were found at his home.

    Police also alleged that cellphone records placed Campos’ phone at the murder scene at the time of the crime.