Jose Rafael Solano Landaeta was charged with murder after nearly beheading the mother of his child last week in San Mateo County.
A man accused of killing the mother of his child with a sword last week in Northern California will undergo a mental competency exam, putting the case on pause.
The defense requested the evaluation for Jose Rafael Solano Landaeta during his arraignment Monday in San Mateo County Superior Court, where he is charged with murder, with a special allegation of using a deadly weapon and enhancements of causing great bodily injury and of a serious felony. Landaeta, 33, was arrested Thursday afternoon after San Mateo County sheriff’s deputies were flagged down in San Carlos regarding an assault in progress. Deputies found “an obviously deceased female” in the street, Lt. Eamonn Allen said Thursday at a news conference. She was later identified as Karina Castro, 27.Landaeta allegedly used a “samurai sword” to nearly decapitate the victim, San Mateo County Dist. Atty. Steve Wagstaffe said in an interview with The Times.
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