The Region - News from June 3, 1986
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After a two-day preliminary hearing, Arnel Salvatierra was ordered to stand trial for the Feb. 19 shooting death of his father, Oscar Salvatierra, a Filipino-American newspaper executive. Glendale Municipal Judge J. D. Smith said there was sufficient evidence to try the 17-year-old Glendale youth for first-degree murder. Police allege that the younger Salvatierra killed his father and tried to make the crime look like a political assassination by agents of former Philippines President Ferdinand Marcos.
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