Three weeks ago, Salt Lake City residents heard that 25-year-old Isaiah Vaughn Pulu faced charges of three counts of murder. The victims were all disabled. Since then, updates arrived about the true crime. Read on to find out more.
The Bail Hearing
Since the charges, Pulu appeared in court for a bail hearing after being accused of not giving any care or thought for human life. At the time, it seemed he enjoyed a career that really didn’t fit his personality. After alll his employer provided a care facility for those folks who need a lot of help.
During the bail hearing, Wendy Rollins, the mom of Colton Moser, pleaded with the judge to deny bail. Apart from her pain and despair, she also felt it was knowingly perpetrated as Pulu “knew they had no voice of their own.”
Despite the defense’s argument that Pulu showed “shock and disbelief” upon finding the victims, the judge denied bail.
The Prosecution Case
The three counts of first-degree murder arrived because the three men, Colton Warren Moser, 25, Mosa’ati Moa, 22, and Tim Jones, 39 passed away from carbon monoxide poisoning. For the prosecution, the case seemed straightforward. However, it also seems very sad for the victims.
On the morning of February 6, Pulu’s job seemed straightforward. In fact, he needed to get the three men to their day program per KLS News Radio. However, instead of doing that, he went to his home in “West Valley City.”…