D.A. to seek death penalty for man accused of killing 5 in Louisiana

District Attorney for the 24th Judicial District Court in Louisiana, Scott Perrilloux, said his office would seek the death penalty for Dakota Theriot, who is accused of killing five people, including his parents. Photo courtesy Livingston Parish Sheriff/Facebook

March 19 (UPI) — A Louisiana district attorney said Monday that he will seek the death penalty for a man accused of killing five people, including his parents in January.

District Attorney for the 24th Judicial District Court Scott Perrilloux said his office would pursue the case of 21-year-old Dakota Theriot as a capital case and seek the death penalty after he pleaded not guilty to three charges of first-degree murder.

Perrilloux said he expects Theriot’s attorneys to pursue an insanity defense.

The three murder charges stem from accusations that Theriot killed 20-year-old Summer Ernest, who authorities and her family members have described as his girlfriend, as well as her father, 43-year-old Billy Ernest, and a brother, 17-year-old Tanner Ernest, in Livingston Parish.

“You had three completely innocent victims. By all accounts, no justification or mitigating reasons why this took place,” Perrilloux said.

He was also indicted on two additional first-degree murder charges in Ascension Parish for allegedly killing his parents, Keith Theriot, 50, and Elizabeth Theriot, 50.

Theriot is next set to appear in court on May 9.

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