A California cannabis worker was convicted Wednesday of murder and other crimes for the brutal killing of a marijuana and tech entrepreneur who created a hostile and torturous work environment that included doing pushups for paychecks. Prosecutors said the employee slaughtered the multimillionaire CEO with three others at the very same location where the work abuse unfolded.
"It's fitting where they chose to take him to," Santa Cruz County Assistant District Attorney Michael McKinney told jurors during closing arguments on Monday, according to the Los Gatan newspaper, in reference to the marijuana farm where 25-year-old Kaleb Charters murdered CEO Tushar Atre. Charters was accused of killing Atre with his brother, Kurtis Charters, and brother-in-law, Stephen Lindsay, who were convicted ea

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