Trial date set for man accused of four murders
Last updated at 11:51 27 January 2006
The trial of a man accused of four murders and two attempted murders will be held next month, the Old Bailey heard today.
Daniel Gonzalez, 25, will face trial on February 27. He was not at a brief hearing at the court today and is remanded in custody.
Gonzalez is alleged to have stabbed to death retired paediatrician Derek Robinson and his wife Jean, 68, at their home in Highgate Hill, north London, shortly after sitting down to breakfast on September 17 2004.
Gonzalez is also charged with the attempted murder of Koumis Constantino, at Frobisher Road, Hornsey, north London, on the same day.
He is further accused of the attempted murder of Peter King, 61, in Portscreek, Portsmouth, on September 15, and the murder of grandmother Marie Harding, 73, on the same day as she walked home from her daughter's house in Southwick, West Sussex.
In addition, Gonzalez is accused of the murder of pub landlord Kevin Molloy, 46, who was found with multiple stab injuries in Tottenham High Road, north London, in the early hours of September 17.
Gonzalez, of Southwood Avenue, Woking, Surrey, also faces charges of burglary with intent to cause grievous bodily harm in relation to the alleged attack on Mr Constantino.
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