DENVER (KDVR) — A man was convicted of manslaughter by a Denver jury after he was found guilty of stabbing his uncle to death after an argument that started with a bottle of hot sauce.
On Monday, the Denver District Attorney’s Office said a jury convicted George Vigil of manslaughter, and he faces two to six years in prison.
This conviction comes after the 19-year-old stabbed his uncle to death in September 2024. According to a probable cause statement obtained by FOX31 in 2024, Vigil told officers that someone in the house wanted to make a sandwich and asked where the hot sauce was…