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SANTA ANA, Calif. – A man was charged Friday with killing his
parents and their housekeeper in an upscale Southern California
community.
Camden Nicholson, 27, of Newport Beach, was charged with three
counts of murder and an enhancement alleging multiple murders.
Nicholson was arrested Wednesday night after police found his
parents, Richard and Kim Nicholson, and their housekeeper Maria
Morse in the couple's home in a gated community in Newport
Beach, authorities said.
Police had gone to check on them after officers in the nearby
city of Irvine talked to Camden Nicholson at a hospital
emergency room.
Court filings say authorities suspect Nicholson may have killed
his parents Monday and Morse a day later.
Heather Rangel, a spokeswoman for the Newport Beach Police
Department, declined to provide further details about the
killings.
Nicholson's arraignment was delayed on Friday until March 8. His
lawyer, Jessica Ann Watts, didn't immediately respond to a
message seeking comment.
Nicholson attended the University of Utah in fall 2009, spring
2010 and fall 2013, said Chris Nelson, communications director
for the school. He did not receive a degree, Nelson said.
He also played on the university golf team in fall 2009, Nelson
said.
Richard Nicholson had a long history in the clinical laboratory
industry and previously served as president of the California
Clinical Laboratory Association, said Michael Arnold, the
group's executive director.
In recent years, he worked as a consultant to what is now known
as WestPac Labs, said Staton Shed, the company's interim
president.
"He was just a really good man, and he cared deeply for the
patients," Shed said. "We're all just still trying to understand
what happened, and you can't make sense of it."
https://www.foxnews.com/us/son-charged-with-killing-parents- housekeeper-in-california
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