California death row inmate dies of natural causes

This March 13, 2019, booking photo released by the California Department of Corrections shows condemned inmate Brett Patrick Pensinger, C-54200, at San Quentin State Prison in San Quentin, Calif. State corrections officials say 56-year-old Pensinger died Thursday night, May 2, 2019, at a hospital. The specific cause of his death is pending. Pensinger was sentenced to San Quentin's death row in 1982 for killing a 5-month-old San Bernardino County girl. (California Department of Corrections via AP)

Authorities say a man who was sent to California's death row for killing and mutilating a 5-month-old girl has died of natural causes.

State corrections officials say 56-year-old Brett Pensinger died Thursday night at a hospital. The specific cause of his death is pending.

Pensinger was sentenced to San Quentin's death row in 1982 for killing a 5-month-old San Bernardino County girl. Prosecutors say Pensinger, who was then 19, kidnapped Michelle Melander and her brother, Michael, after drinking with their parents. The infant was killed. Her brother was released unharmed.

Another death row inmate died last month after being found unresponsive in his cell. Thirty-five-year-old Miguel Magallon was sentenced for killing a Los Angeles County public safety officer during a 2004 robbery.

California now has 735 prisoners on death row.