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Murder charges for ex-gang leader who set deadly blaze

Background: In this May 3, 1993, file photo, May Isabela Diego holds her infant son Pedro in the aftermath of a fire in an apartment complex in the Westlake section of Los Angeles. Diego had to drop her two children out of a window as fire threatened their safety. Police have arrested several people for the 1993 fire that killed 10 people, including seven children. (AP Photo/Michael Tweed, File)/ Inset: John "Termite" Romero. Los Angeles County Superior Court

Background: In this May 3, 1993, file photo, May Isabela Diego holds her infant son Pedro in the aftermath of a fire in an apartment complex in the Westlake section of Los Angeles. Diego had to drop her two children out of a window as fire threatened their safety. Police have arrested several people for the 1993 fire that killed 10 people, including seven children. (AP Photo/Michael Tweed, File)/ Inset: John “Termite” Romero. Los Angeles County Superior Court

In a photograph of ex-gang leader-turned-informant-turned-fugitive Juan “Termite” Romero, a tattoo scrawled across his chest reads: “Baby, I’m For Real.” While that may be subjective, what is certainly “for real” are the 12 murder charges prosecutors in California have brought against him alleging he killed several children and women — including two pregnant women — by setting a deadly blaze in a Los Angeles apartment building in the 1990s.

The Los Angeles County District Attorney’s Office provided a copy of the Feb. 8, 2017 felony complaint for arrest warrant and extradition to Law&Crime Thursday. The charges, and Romero’s initial court appearance, however, were first reported by the Los Angeles Times.

The exact date Romero was extradited is not clear. Arrest records reviewed by Law&Crime on Thursday however confirm the 57-year-old was booked into the Los Angeles County jail on Dec. 5 and held without bail. An attorney for Romero, Daniel Nardoni, did not return request for comment to Law&Crime.

Romero will appear in court next for his arraignment on Feb. 9.

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