Jordan Adam CRIADO |

Jordan Adam Criado

Jordan Adam Criado

Jordan Criado, 51, left, is seated in a wheelchair on a monitor
next to Duane McCabe,
a court-appointed
attorney, during an video court appearance.
(Julia Moore/AP Photo/Medford Mail Tribune)

Jordan Adam Criado
(Jamie Lusch/The Medford Mail Tribune)

Jordan Adam Criado, 52, addresses the court
before receiving a sentence of life in prison for
the murders
of his wife and four children in Medford.
(Associated Press)

Emergency crews battle to save six people pulled from a burning
home
on West 10th Street in Medford.
(Bob Pennell / Mail Tribune photo)

Emergency crews battle to save six people pulled from a burning
home
on West 10th Street in Medford.
(Bob Pennell / Mail Tribune photo)

The house on 10th Street in Medford where Jordan Criado is
suspected of killing
his family
on July 18, 2011, is being demolished.
(Bob Pennell / Mail Tribune photo)
The victims

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