Following Lara’s passing, her better half was ultimately accused in association of the homicide after reconnaissance film was utilized to ensnare him. Ricardo was viewed as blameworthy and condemned to 50 years in jail.

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This article will additionally list down key subtleties from Lara Muscolino’s homicide case in front of Deadly Commitments’ impending episode, which is planned to air on ID this Thursday, January 5, 2022, at 7 pm ET.

The authority outline of the episode, named Away from plain view, peruses:

On August 31, 2016, at around 11:38 pm, specialists on call showed up at the Muscolino family’s home on Desolate Court in Fallston, Maryland, where Lara, a mother-of-three, was found in bed with four deadly gunfire wounds to the chest area. She was taken to Johns Hopkins Bayview Clinical Center, where she died the following morning from her wounds.

Specialists found that Lara’s kid spouse, Ricardo, at first dialed 911 and afterward handed himself over to the specialists. The suspect supposedly given up to the Harford Province Sheriff’s Office Northern Area Obligation Official while officials were at his family home not long after the shooting and admitted to having been associated with the occurrence.

As per reports, Vivian, several’s 15-year-old girl, cautioned her non-permanent dad, Matthew Kreager, about a “Home Drop Cam” observation camera situated in their front room. Authorities had recently neglected the camera during the examination. When the recording was recovered, specialists had the option to put Ricardo at their home the evening of Lara Muscolino’s shooting.

Ricardo Muscolino supposedly defied Lara before that day about having an extramarital illicit relationship. The observation film showed the man going into the house the evening of the shooting and making a beeline for the rooms. Five discharges were heard on the recording before he was seen strolling down the steps and going out. Specialists likewise tracked down a 9-mm Glock, five housings, and extra ammo from the crime location.

— Lara Muscolino (@ghostgrl314) November 7, 2015

Ricardo Muscolino was in this way accused of first-degree murder and the utilization of a handgun in the commission of a wrongdoing of brutality. Subsequent to being cleared of a first-degree murder accusation, he was sentenced for second-degree murder and the utilization of a gun to commit a crime. Ricardo was condemned to 30 years alongside 20 extra years in jail, the two of which were to be served continuously.