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Police said Valdemoro was seen driving a white Cadillac Escalade belonging to Allen near the scene of the Hercules killing. The Saleses had been renting rooms in the home owned by Tran, Harrington said. A dispute had occurred because Valdemoro thought there was something romantic between Tran and either Ricardo or Frederick Sales, Harrington said. The Contra Costa County coroner planned an autopsy on Tran for Wednesday afternoon, and the Solano County coroner scheduled autopsies on the women in the Vallejo home for Thursday. Joe Smart, 63, whose wife was among the victims, said Allen had grown scared of Valdemoro. She and Rittenhouse had asked Smart to change their locks twice in recent weeks to keep out their unwanted house guest. "This guy would sneak into the house, almost like a ghost," he said. Allen also called Smart for help a couple weeks ago when Valdemoro showed up at the house. He said he drove over, grabbed Valdemoro and forced him to leave. Smart said his wife asked him on Aug. 25 if she could visit Allen, who called saying she felt ill. Smart the last time he saw his wife, he told her: "If you see this guy, be careful." A neighbor of the couple, Antonio Nicolas, said that at one point, Allen and Rittenhouse had posted a sign on their front door saying, "Efren, don't come back or we'll call the police." He said he sometimes saw Valdemoro outside late at night, often saying he's looking for his cat. Nicolas described those conversations as "nonsense." "Some days it would look like that he was out of his mind," Nicolas said.
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