An insanity defense is being considered for an ex-Marine accused of killing four members of a Florida family under the delusion they were part of a child sex trafficking ring.
Bryan Riley, 33, could face the death penalty if convicted in the Sept. 5 shooting rampage at a home in Lakeland, Florida, in which four people died including an infant in his mother’s arms.
An insanity defense is being considered for an ex-Marine accused of killing four members of a Polk County family including an infant who was found in his mother's arms last month.
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