Surviving daughter sued ex-MLB pitcher brother-in-law and own sister over ‘malicious, despicable, cruel, and unjust’ 2021 shooting of parents

Adrienne Spohr, Daniel Serafini and Erin Spohr

Adrienne Spohr pictured during a 2022 interview (KOVR/screengrab), Daniel Serafini and Erin Spohr (in a selfie together in 2015 on their way to Vegas, as seen on their @Oaktavernsparks account on X).

A surviving daughter sued her own sister and brother-in-law in a wrongful death case months before criminal charges were brought against both a “close friend” to her sibling and the former Major League Baseball pitcher in the 2021 shooting of Homewood, California parents.

In June, Adrienne Spohr filed a civil case on behalf of herself and her parents’ estates in Placer County Superior Court against Daniel “Danny” Joseph Serafini, 49, her sister Erin R. Spohr (Serafini’s wife), and between 1 and 10 Does. The suit was filed months after an April update by investigators that they were searching in the Reno, Nevada, area for possible suspects in the alleged murder of 70-year-old Robert Gary Spohr and the alleged attempted murder of 68-year-old Wendy Wood.

The lawsuit, which demanded a jury trial, alleged four causes of action against all defendants named and unnamed: Wrongful death, survival and survival damages, intentional infliction of emotional distress, and punitive damages.

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