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Modesto couple identified in Tracy woman’s slaying

February 14, 2018 by  
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The Alameda County Sheriff’s Office identified the Modesto couple Tuesday that was arrested after a 19-year-old woman, on her death bed, named one of them as a suspect, investigators.

Daniel Gross, 19, and Melissa Leonardo, 25, were arrested Monday at the home where they live in Modesto. The two are believed to be in a dating relationship, according to the sheriff’s office. Both are being held in the Santa Rita Jail in Alameda County.

Lizette Andrea Cuesta, 19, was left still alive on the side of a road outside Livermore after she was stabbed multiple times, deputies said.

Cuesta crawled about 100 yards up to Tesla Road, near Interstate 580, and was found about 2 a.m. Monday by two good Samaritans from Modesto who were on their way to work.

The coworkers tried to comfort Cuesta, grabbed a blanket for her in the cold darkness and said a prayer with her until first responders arrived.

Cuesta was taken by helicopter to Eden Hospital in Castro Valley, where she gave investigators what’s known as a “dying declaration.” She named Gross as a suspect, officers said.

Two hours later, Cuesta died.

Investigators believe Cuesta got into the suspects’ car willingly, according to Alameda County sheriff’s Sgt. Ray Kelly, but have not detailed what led up to the deadly stabbing.

Detectives will look at video evidence during the investigation, and officers added that there was “tremendous evidence” found at the crime scene, Kelly said.

No additional details have been released.

Stay with KCRA for updates.

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Letter with white powder for Trump Jr. calls him ‘awful,’ says he’ll get what he ‘deserves’

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Powder sent to Donald Trump Jr.’s home deemed non-hazardous

Donald Trump Jr.’s wife Vanessa Trump was hospitalized in New York City after opening a letter containing a suspicious white substance that was later deemed ‘non-hazardous.’

The written contents of an envelope containg a white powder received Monday by Donald Trump Jr.’s wife said the president’s son would get what he “deserves,” the NYPD confirmed to Fox News on Tuesday.

“You’re an awful person and now you get what you deserve,” the threatening note read, according to police.

President Trump’s daughter-in-law, Vanessa, opened the letter addressed to her husband around 10 a.m. She was subsequently taken to the hospital as a precaution, along with two others, police said.

DONALD TRUMP JR.’S WIFE TAKEN TO HOSPITAL AFTER OPENING ENVELOPE WITH WHITE POWDER

Vanessa Trump, seen in this file photo with her husband, Donald Trump Jr., was taken to a hospital in New York City Monday after opening a letter containing white powder.

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A team of hazmat workers began decontaminating the couple’s apartment in New York City and the substance was eventually deemed “non-hazardous” after being tested, officials said.

The “white powder,” according to the New York Post, was thought to be cornstarch.

Trump Jr. tweeted Monday about the “scary situation,” saying it was “Truly disgusting that certain individuals choose to express their opposing views with such disturbing behavior.”

DONALD TRUMP JR., CONWAY TO END SECRET SERVICE PROTECTION

The U.S. Secret Service confirmed in a statement that they, along with authorities in New York, were investigating the incident.

Trump Jr. is the eldest son of the president. He married Vanessa in 2005. The couple has five children, but it was unclear if any were home at the time of the incident.

Fox News’ Katherine Lam and Shira Bush contributed to this report.

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