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Jefferies called 'stone-cold killer'
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Ricci, Graham
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Dalporto, Steve
/ Esclavon, Louis
/ Jefferies, Reginald
2005
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Jefferies called 'stone-cold killer'
2005
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[Steve Dalporto] told jurors it was Jefferies who shot and killed [Louis Esclavon] -- a former percussionist who had at times been reduced to living on Hayward streets -- as Esclavon sat inside a van on Saklan Road in an unincorporated community near Hayward on Jan. 31, 2003. The motive, Dalporto said, was money that Esclavon apparently owed Jefferies' dying brother, Gerald, an alleged drug dealer whom Esclavon had befriended and lived with for a short time at thedying man's Saklan Road apartment. \"We are here today because [Reginald Jefferies] put a slug into Louis Esclavon,\" Dalporto told jurors in the first day of the trial. \"The facts will demonstrate in this case that Reginald Jefferies crept up ... like a snake in the grass. This was an arrogant, despicable act that caught everyone by surprise -- except Reginald Jefferies.\"
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Bay Area News Group
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