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Defense moves delay sentencing for 'Boy Next Door Killer'

LOS ANGELES (AP) - Sentencing for a man convicted of two murders who prosecutors dubbed 'œThe Boy Next Door Killer'ť was delayed Friday over a defense motion that seeks a new trial because the prosecution failed to share information that would have compromised the credibility of a detective who was a key witness in the case.

A jury recommended the death penalty for 44-year-old Michael Thomas Gargiulo, who was found guilty in August of the home-invasion murders of two women, one of whom was about to go on a date with actor Ashton Kutcher.

But sentencing has been delayed indefinitely while Judge Larry P. Fidler considers a defense motion that came after revelations in a Los Angeles Times story that retired sheriff's Detective Mark Lillienfeld, a former investigator on Gargiulo's case, had posed as a deputy in 2018 and smuggled contraband into a county jail while working as a district attorney's investigator.

The violation was unrelated to Gargiulo's case, but his defense attorneys assert that the prosecution was required by law to disclose it to the defense so they could use it to attack his credibility as a witness and detective during the trial.

'œI think it's definitely a due process violation,'ť Gargiulo's attorney Dale Rubin said during a break in the hearing.

Another hearing was scheduled on the motion in two weeks, and no new sentencing date has been set. If the judge denies the motion and the sentencing goes forward, the issue could be fodder for the defense to use in its appeals.

Prosecutors declined comment outside court.

Gargiulo, an air conditioning and heater repairman, bouncer and aspiring actor whose nicknames from media outlets included 'œThe Chiller Killer'ť and 'œThe Hollywood Ripper'ť but was called 'œThe Boy Next Door Killer'ť by prosecutors because he lived near his victims, was found guilty of the 2001 murder of Ashley Ellerin in her Hollywood home as she prepared to go out with Kutcher, who testified at the trial.

He was also convicted of killing Maria Bruno in her home in El Monte in 2005, and of the attempted murder in 2008 of Michelle Murphy, who fought him off in her Santa Monica apartment, forcing him to flee and leave a trail of blood that also led to his eventual arrests for the other two killings. He is also facing trial for a 1997 killing in his Illinois hometown.

Even if he is given a death sentence, Gargiulo is unlikely to be put to death anytime soon. California has not executed anyone since 2006. Gov. Gavin Newsom last year halted executions for as long as he is in office, though courts have been proceeding on the assumption that executions may one day resume.

FILE - In this May 29, 2019, file photo, Michael Gargiulo, sitting, listens to the testimony of Ashton Kutcher during Gargiulo's murder trial at Los Angeles Superior Court. Gargiulo has pleaded not guilty to two counts of murder and an attempted-murder charge stemming from attacks in the Los Angeles area between 2001 and 2008, including the death of Kutcher's former girlfriend, 22-year-old Ashley Ellerin. (Genaro Molina/Los Angeles Times via AP, Pool, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this June 20, 2019, file photo, Los Angeles County Deputy District Attorney Dan Akemon, left, and detective Tom Small look at the view from rooms involved in the murder trial of Michael Gargiulo at an apartment complex as jurors visit the scene in El Monte, Calif. In 2001, Gargiulo allegedly stabbed to death 22-year-old Ashley Ellerin, an acquaintance of actor Ashton Kutcher. Kutcher testified that he went to pick up the model for a drink but that she did not answer the door. Her body was found the next day in her Hollywood Hills home. (Frederic J. Brown/Pool Photo via AP, File) The Associated Press
FILE - In this Aug. 15, 2019, file photo, Judge Larry P. Fidler presides as Michael Gargiulo listens as his guilty verdicts on all counts are read in Los Angeles Superior Court. Gargiulo was charged with the murder of 22-year-old Ashley Ellerin in her Hollywood home in 2001, on a night when she was supposed to have drinks with actor Ashton Kutcher, who testified at the trial. (Al Seib/Los Angeles Times via AP, Pool, File) The Associated Press
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