Man who didn’t show up at the memorials of his dad and brother is now accused of murdering them

Man accused of allegedly killing father and brother before setting house on fire

Background: News footage of the home in Gig Harbor, Wash. where two men were found with gunshot wounds in April (KING). Inset: Luis Miguel Huitron-Campos appears in court (KING).

A Washington man who failed to show up for his father’s and brother’s memorial services has been accused of their alleged double murder.

According to court documents obtained by local ABC affiliate KOMO, Luis Miguel Huitron-Campos, 25, was taken into custody on Tuesday following an investigation into a house fire in Gig Harbor, a bayside city some 13 miles northwest of Tacoma. On April 8, Pierce County Sheriff’s deputies and Gig Harbor Fire and Rescue responded to the residence and found the bodies of a 64-year-old man and a 31-year-old man, whose names were not released to the public but were identified as father and son, respectively.

Both bodies had gunshot wounds to their heads, and the medical examiner determined that the father had been alive when the house was allegedly set on fire.

Huitron-Campos was the man’s younger son and the brother of the other alleged victim.

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KOMO reported that Huitron-Campos had not been cooperative with police immediately following the fire, and he did not make an appearance at the memorial services for his deceased relatives. KIRO, a local CBS affiliate, reported that a family member stated that they told police they were unable to make contact with Huitron-Campos on April 10.

More reported evidence at the scene included a 9 mm Heckler & Koch pistol found at Huitron-Campos’ home, which matched what investigators believed was the alleged murder weapon for both the father and son.

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