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VENTURA
Gang Member Denies Killing Football Player
Jose "Pepe" Castillo, who remains a suspect in another homicide case,
is facing charges in Juvenile Court because he was 15 at the time of the
Strobel slaying.
Castillo was arrested April 6 on suspicion of fatally stabbing the
17-year-old Ventura High School athlete.
Strobel was walking home from his father's Pierpont pizzeria about
11:30 p.m. on Jan. 29, 1993, when he was confronted by a group of men
intent on robbing him, according to police.
The men allegedly jumped the football player, who police say was
stabbed with a knife as he tried to fight back.
Castillo was arrested years later at his Santa Paula home after police
investigated a tip from a source who said Castillo was responsible for
the slaying.
On Friday, Castillo denied a juvenile petition accusing him of murder
and deadly use of a knife. A trial is set for Aug. 27, and is expected to
last about two days. He remains in the County Jail without bail.
Because juvenile offenders can only be incarcerated until the age of
25, the 21-year-old Castillo would be eligible for release from the
California Youth Authority after four years if he is found responsible
for the crime.