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An El Cajon man was ordered Thursday to stand trial for murder in the death of a woman whose bound body was dumped on the Viejas Indian Reservation in Alpine in April.
Jeffrey Antone Langnese, 37, was bound over to Superior Court in the April 10 slaying of 27-year-old Lisa Arnold of El Cajon.
Three other people, Marjorie Edith Saccoman, 20, and Charlie (Eddie) Nocita, 21, both of El Cajon, and Terry Lynn Kaul, 33, of Lemon Grove, will stand trial on charges of being accessories to murder after the fact.
Testimony from Eric Hunsicker, 27, of Lakeside, on Wednesday indicated that Kaul and Nocita cleaned the carpet in Langnese’s house on Silverbrook Lane--to remove blood from the fatal fight.
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