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As always, thank you for hanging out and remembering Matt Cecchi with me today.
In August 1996, 9-year-old Matt Cecchi was on a family vacation at a campground in El Dorado County, California, when he walked into a public restroom and never came back out alive. Moments later, his sister discovered him fatally stabbed, a random, senseless attack that shocked the community.
The killer was 36-year-old Levi Chavez, a drifter with a violent history who had been roaming the campground. Prosecutors described the murder as a spontaneous and motiveless act, committed against a child who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Chavez was arrested shortly after the killing and later convicted of first-degree murder. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.
By BRATTERSTEINAs always, thank you for hanging out and remembering Matt Cecchi with me today.
In August 1996, 9-year-old Matt Cecchi was on a family vacation at a campground in El Dorado County, California, when he walked into a public restroom and never came back out alive. Moments later, his sister discovered him fatally stabbed, a random, senseless attack that shocked the community.
The killer was 36-year-old Levi Chavez, a drifter with a violent history who had been roaming the campground. Prosecutors described the murder as a spontaneous and motiveless act, committed against a child who happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Chavez was arrested shortly after the killing and later convicted of first-degree murder. He was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole.