2 women guilty in killing of newlywed at nightclub in Santa Ana
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Two women have been convicted of kicking 23-year-old newlywed Kim Pham to death during a chaotic and violent brawl outside a trendy Santa Ana nightclub last January.
Vanesa Zavala and Candace Brito were each convicted of voluntary manslaughter Thursday but acquitted on far more serious second-degree murder charges.
The case against Zavala and Brito was built on eyewitness accounts and grainy cellphone videos.
But in court the accounts of what happened outside The Crosby nightclub varied wildly and none of the footage seemed to captured what prosecutors said was the decisive moment – the defendants kicking Kim Pham in the temple.
Both Zavala and Brito denied kicking Pham and said they were only trying to defend themselves and a friend as the brawl turned chaotic.
Pham was left crumpled on the sidewalk and died three days later without regaining consciousness.
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