Father of 3 condemned to die for murdering wife and in-laws at apartment while carrying on costly affair and spiraling out of control financially

Gupreet Singh

Gupreet Singh (left inset) in a Butler County Jail mug shot (right) in court hearing Ohio judges condemn him to death (WLWT/screegrab)

An Ohio man who survived his first bout with prosecutors thanks to a mistrial wasn’t nearly as fortunate the second time around, as a three-judge panel has condemned him to death for murdering his wife, in-laws, and his wife’s aunt in 2019, shooting the victims a total of 16 times and each of them in the head.

Butler County Common Pleas Court Judges Keith Spaeth, Greg Stephens, and Gregory Howard agreed Tuesday that 41-year-old Gupreet Singh should face capital punishment for the aggravated murders of his wife Shalinderjit Kaur, 39, his wife’s aunt Amarjit Kaur, 58, his father-in-law Hakiakat Singh Pannag, 59, and mother-in-law Parmjit Kaur, 62, court records reviewed by Law&Crime show.

Shalinderjit Kaur, Hakiakat Singh Pannag, Amarjit Kaur, and Parmjit Kaur

Shalinderjit Kaur, Hakiakat Singh Pannag, Parmjit Kaur, and Amarjit Kaur (WLWT/screengrab)

The indictment alleged that Singh premeditated the deaths of his wife and her family members and used a gun, which investigators later found dumped in a pond behind the defendant’s residence in West Chester Township. At trial, the Cincinnati Enquirer reported, prosecutors in Butler County focused on Singh’s spiral out of control financially and his carrying on of an affair with a woman, gifting her a pricy SUV and handing her $20,000 to help pay for a home in Indianapolis.