
Prosecutors confirm Thursday they are seeking the death penalty in this case.
SAN ANTONIO — Stephen Clare, the man accused of violently killing his baby girl, shooting his ex-wife and stabbing his other daughter last year appeared back in court Thursday morning.
Clare will be back in court for another status hearing which will allow attorneys from both sides to discuss the status of the case, facilitate the exchange of information, and negotiate regarding a possible resolution. The judge may also be involved in the meeting.
This comes nearly one year after the incident occurred back in April of 2023 when he stabbed both his daughters leaving the youngest 11-month-old, Willow Clare, dead from her injuries. Clare also shot his ex-wife.
Stephen Clare, 50, was charged with her death and indicted by a grand jury back in June. He was also charged with attacking and injuring the baby’s mother and sister.
In the 437th District Court in October, the judge reset the start of his trial for 90 days – or January 8 – to allow for more time for discovery, or evidence-gathering process, to be completed. The judge also said additional records were needed before the trial could officially get underway.
He is facing charges that include capital murder and aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. Clare has been behind bars since his arrest and a judge denied him bail.
Prosecutors confirm Thursday they are seeking the death penalty in this case.
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