The ABC News reported on April 10, 2013, that a man living in suburban Phoenix brutally killed his wife fearing that she had HIV infection.


The 64-year-old Eugene Maraventano believed that his wife Janet Maraventano may have caught some disease from him as he slept with prostitutes while he was working for a rail line in New York.


He had planned to kill himself after killing his wife. He has been alleged of stabbing his son as well thinking what would happen to him after he commits suicide.


Bryan Maraventano, his 27-year-old son was jobless. The police narrated from the case file that Eugene Maraventano has explained that his son used to play video games all day and he didn’t have a girlfriend or a job.


A man charged with fatally stabbing his wife and adult son in their suburban Phoenix home told investigators he carried out the killings out of a fear he had given his wife HIV from prostitutes he used to frequent and out of concern about what would become of his jobless son.


The ABC News quoted Maraventano telling the police, that "I killed my wife and I killed my son."








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