Q: A couple years ago, around Christmastime, there was a couple from Natomas who were stabbed to death in their home. Their son was arrested for the crime. What has happened since? Toni, Elk Grove
A: Matthew Riley (left), the couple's 33-year-old son, is scheduled to go on trial Nov. 16 for two counts of murder in the deaths of his parents, Steven and Linda Riley, according to Sacramento Superior Court records.
He is being held without bail in the Sacramento County jail, according to jail records.
Riley placed a 911 call on Dec. 9, 2008, to alert authorities that he had found his parents fatally slashed in their home, The Bee reported. They each suffered 19 stab wounds, autopsy results showed.
According to an arrest warrant filed by investigators, Riley told police he had gone over to talk to his parents about moving in with them because he, his wife and two children were being evicted from their home in Auburn. Police said he told them he had been without work since March 2008.
Police say Riley told them he let himself in, assumed his parents were still at work, went to the family room to find a book and did not see his father's body until he headed to the kitchen for water.
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