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Oxnard Man Convicted in Double-Murder

Oxnard Man Convicted in Double-Murder

Vida Newspaper

March 27, 2026

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According to Vida Newspaper, a Ventura County jury has reached a verdict in a painful local case, convicting 27-year-old Oxnard resident Kristian Fonseca on two counts of first-degree murder. The loss of Jose Estrada and Daniel Zuniga sent shockwaves through our neighborhoods, a stark reminder that violence touches our own streets and families. While a conviction can't bring back loved ones, it represents a crucial step toward accountability.

Here in our 805 community, where we pride ourselves on looking out for one another, news like this hits hard. It underscores the ongoing work needed to foster safety and support for our youth. As District Attorney Erik Nasarenko noted, this conclusion is the result of diligent work by local law enforcement and prosecutors. For the families and friends of the victims, we hope this verdict offers a measure of solace as our community continues to heal together.

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