A Florida man is facing the death penalty after being found guilty of murdering his childhood friend in a storage unit.
According to the State Attorney for the 7th District of Florida, on January 11, a jury of four men and eight women found defendant Julio Rivera guilty as charged with First-Degree Murder and Possession of a Firearm by a Convicted Felon.
On December 8, 2019, Rivera’s childhood friend Roberto Ovalle visited him at the DeBary storage unit that Ovalle rented and let the defendant stay in.
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Officials say Rivera, who felt disrespected by his friend, pulled out a gun and shot Ovalle in the back of the head.
The victim’s girlfriend witnessed the murder and reported it to the Volusia Sheriff’s Office.
The defendant left the scene but returned while detectives were investigating and was taken into custody.
After his arrest, Rivera admitted in a recorded jailhouse phone call that he had snapped and killed the victim.
The defendant had only been in Volusia County for six weeks before the murder.
The Volusia Sheriff’s Office investigated the case.
Assistant State Attorney Heatha Trigones and Chief of Homicide Jason Lewis successfully tried the case for the state. The Honorable Elizabeth Blackburn presided over the case and will pronounce sentence at the conclusion of the penalty phase, which begins next Tuesday, January 16, 2024.
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