San Jose, California (Crohn) – Joseph Charles Vikinsio, the man accused of carrying out a tripartite murder in San Jose, told that he needed to link “loose ends” before the killings, and the court documents presented on Friday. A police report reveals that the murderer’s motive may be to silence the victim of domestic violence.
The trilogy victims of the court documents were known as Tara Lynn Taylor, 26, and the Kayyan Lori, 24, and Max Ryan, 26. The trio was killed inside a house on Chinyeth Street on September 16.
“Joseph Vecinsio killed three people. Three wonderful and beautiful creatures,” Jeff Rosen, the lawyer for Santa Clara, told reporters outside the court on Friday. “We have accused the defendant of murder … he looks at the rest of his life in prison,” Rosen said.
Fikinsio, 27, was also accused of domestic violence.
Before 12:30 am on September 16, 911 said they had heard a woman screaming for help and shooting sounds. “The officers arrived, they put Tara Taylor at the front of the housing, and they blew heavily. The officers searched the housing and had two additional victims who were suffering from firearms,” the warrior wrote Christina Jiz in a police report.
Police said the females, Taylor and Lori, were colleagues in the room who were living in the house of Shinyeth Avenue. Rosen said that Vikinsio also lived at home.
Just one day before her death, Taylor Vincio told the police for domestic violence, as the court documents appear.
Taylor told the police that Fikinsio suffocated it on September 14, and he punched it in the stomach on September 15.
On the same day as Taylor spoke to the police, Vickensu told a witness that “he might be in a problem: Taylor and her colleague in the room are talking to the police, and they could not have” loose ends “and the people who were talking about it.” The witness attempted to speak in Fikinsio about the killing of anyone, according to the police report.
On September 15, SJPD officers asked whether she wanted to stay in a different location for her safety. “I refused this,” said Rosen.
After triple killing, Vicencio used a computer to find information about “San Jose Murders”.
One of the second witnesses received a phone call from Vicencio seven hours after the killings. When the second witness, Vikinsio, on the phone’s murders, Vikinsio said there was a problem with a man in the apartment, but he “dealt with it.”

Ryan worked in the Housing Department of San Jose as a community activity factor. The union leaders wrote on X, “We are sad because our union brother, Max Ryan, has tragicly taken from us at the age of twenty -sixth. Every day, the most weak population of our society supports.”
Fikinsio was first brought before the court on Friday afternoon in the Justice Hall. He has been in detention since his arrest on September 17.
“We felt very anxious about this defendant, Vikinsio, for several years,” Rosen said on Friday. In 2019, he launched a 11 -time pistol at the MLK library at San Jose State, the provincial lawyer told reporters. Prosecutors asked to send Vicencio to a nine -year prison for shooting at the library.
It is not clear when Vicencio was released from the reservation after the 2019 shooting.
He is currently being held in the reservation and was charged with three charges of death. Rosen said: “In this terrible and terrible situation, the DA office will do everything in his power to make sure there is justice, to make sure (he) for the rest of his life.”