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Christopher Vaughn guilty of killing wife, 3 children

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“Think about the worst movie you’ve ever seen in your life and how bad the acting was,” Regis said of Vaughn expressing disbelief over what the police were saying. “This was worse.”

Vaughn’s assertions that he had panicked and bailed out of the SUV after noticing his leg was bleeding were equally implausible, Regis said.

“He’s a hunter, he’s an archer, he’s a sportsman. And he’s going to panic at the sight of blood, freak out and leave his family? That’s ridiculous,” Regis said.

Regis said that Vaughn’s lies alone were enough to convict him. But he also noted for the jury the other evidence he said pointed to Vaughn’s guilt, including forensic evidence from the scene and the detailed plan he had to leave his family behind.

And he said only Vaughn had the motive, the means, and the skill with firearms to pull off the murders, particularly the "forehead shots" to each of the children.

"There is not one other person on the face of this earth who wanted those people dead," Regis said.

Vaughn had a “secret crush” on a stripper, kept a “top-secret storage locker” filled with survival gear, exhibited “bizarre behavior” by going to a gun range the night before the killings, then sleeping in his clothes, Regis said.

“There is no question as to this man’s guilt -- none whatsoever,” Regis said.

During his closing argument, defense attorney George Lenard agreed that Vaughn wanted to leave his wife and three children for a life in the Canadian wilderness, but Lenard insisted Vaughn is no murderer.

In fact, the evidence proves that Vaughn’s wife was the one who shot and wounded him, then killed the kids and turned the gun on herself that morning in June 2007, Lenard said.

Lenard said prosecutors had “put on a strong case” that Vaughn wanted out of his suburban family life, but they failed to prove first-degree murder.

“Christopher is not on trial for planning to leave his family,” Lenard said. “And there is a big difference.”

Lenard pointed to two expert witnesses put on by prosecutors who testified it’s possible based on forensic evidence that Kimberly could have shot herself under the chin in a suicide.

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