Crime & Safety
Montco 'Baby Killer' Wants To File Charges Against Police
A man convicted of killing a baby and her grandmother is looking to press charges against the detective that investigated him.

UPPER MERION, PA - A man convicted of killing a baby and her grandmother is looking to press charges against the detective that investigated him.
Raghunandan Yandamuri, 30, of Upper Merion, wants to press perjury charges against Detective Paul Bradbury, saying he misled the judge during his trial, according to the Times Herald.
Yandamuri had been convicted in 2014 of the October 2012 stabbing death of 61-year-old Satyavathi Venna, as well as the suffocation death of Saanvi Venna, her 10-month-old granddaughter. The killings were part of a botched kidnapping- for-ransom plot attempted by the defendant.
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The jury last year convicted Yandamuri, a friend of the Venna family, of first-degree murder for each slaying, handing down a pair of death sentences.
Yandamuri then also determined to represent himself during the appeals process.
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A judge is reportedly considering Yandamuri’s case against Bradbury.
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