DA won’t seek death penalty for man charged in Homewood triple homicide

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The Allegheny County District Attorney’s Office on Monday said it would no longer seek the death penalty for a man charged in a Pittsburgh triple killing.

Ronald Steave, 32, had been facing the possibility of capital punishment if found guilty of killing his ex-girlfriend Nandi Fitzgerald, 28; her son, Denzel “Buddy” Nowlin Jr., 12; and her friend, Tatiana “Tay” Hill, 28, on New Year’s Eve 2021. Steave had a different child with Fitzgerald.

Jury selection was completed Tuesday in Allegheny County Commons Pleas Court. The trial is set to start Nov. 1…

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