Death penalty waived in Anthony Todt case in Florida family killings

A file photo of Osceola County Sheriff’s Office patrol cars outside a home in Celebration, Fla., on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2020. Authorities charged a Connecticut physical therapist with killing his wife, their three young children and the family’s dog in the affluent suburb near Walt Disney World. Osceola County's sheriff on Wednesday said that Anthony Todt had been taken into custody.
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The state attorney said many factors led to the decision, including “serious concerns” for the defendant’s mental health.
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