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Eduardo Arriola, 29, faces life imprisonment without the possibility of parole He was convicted by a Vista jury last month of first-degree murder, plus a special-circumstance allegation of lying in wait, for the 2018 killing of 24-year-old Devon Rideout

VISTA – Sentencing for the man who gunned down a female Navy corpsman at an Oceanside apartment complex nearly four years ago was postponed, the prosecutor said Friday.

Eduardo Arriola, 29, faces life imprisonment without the possibility of parole. He was convicted by a Vista jury last month of first-degree murder, plus a special-circumstance allegation of lying in wait, for the July 20, 2018, killing of 24-year-old Devon Rideout. Both Arriola and Rideout were residents of an apartment building at 550 Los Arbolitos Blvd., where prosecutors allege Arriola shot her multiple times around 4 p.m. that day. She died at the scene, according to Oceanside police.

Investigators searched the defendant’s car and found the victim’s last name scrawled in black permanent ink on the car’s radiator tank. A list of other names and words were also written on the tank, with the final entry “R.I.P.” concluding the list.

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