Oakland man charged with murdering longtime girlfriend in Hayward



HAYWARD — He consistently denied killing his longtime girlfriend, but allegedly made a specific admission to police: On the night she was killed, he became infuriated over her tab at a local liquor store.

Wilbert Daggs, 75, claimed he had an arrangement with the owner of Country Liquors in Hayward to not allow 55-year-old Stacey Madaris to run up a tab of more than $30. He told police that he learned she had an $80 tab at the store on Oct. 29, 2023, but that he paid it off and then brought some more alcohol to Madaris at her apartment, according to court records.

Madaris was killed that same night. Witnesses told police that a man loosely matching Daggs’ description walked her to her apartment on the 400 block of Berry Avenue, a gun in his hand. The two disappeared from eyewitnesses’ view, then gunfire rang out, followed by a woman screaming. Then there was at least one more shot, authorities said.

Daggs was a longtime suspect, but consistently denied involvement. Last December, police obtained a warrant to arrest him. He was taken into custody on Tuesday, and now faces charges of murder and being a felon in possession of a firearm, court records show.

Daggs is being held at Santa Rita Jail in Dublin without bail. His arraignment was initially set for Thursday but was put over to Friday morning, court records show.



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