Jacksonville murder-for-hire suspects 2 of 4 indicted by grand jury
Grand jury returns 1st-degree murder charges in 3 high-profile cases
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A grand jury has returned first-degree murder charges in three high-profile Jacksonville cases, including two suspects charged in a 2019 murder-for-hire killing.
Jerry Burns and Stephen Hand are accused in the murder-for-hire killing of Burns’ wife, Velvet. Amanda Love was also arrested.
The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office said Burns was having an affair with Love and paid her $5,000 to arrange for others to kill his wife and make it look like a burglary. According to Love’s police arrest report, she hired two men who were told they’d get more money when Burns collected on his wife’s life insurance.
The grand jury returned first-degree murder charges for Daisean Biffle, Stephen Hand, Jerry Burns and Owen Laureano-Cosme. Author: First Coast News Staff Published: 9:10 PM EDT July 22, 2021 Updated: 11:21 PM EDT July 22, 2021
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. A Duval County grand jury indicted four men on first-degree murder charges for their role in three separate incidents that occurred in Jacksonville, the State Attorney s Office announced Thursday.
The grand jury returned first-degree murder charges for Daisean Biffle, Stephen Hand, Jerry Burns and Owen Laureano-Cosme.
Daisean Biffle
Daisean Biffle is accused of killing his girlfriend Ebony Nicholas, 22, at the Jacksonville Amazon fulfillment center last year where they both worked.
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5th teen arrested in connection to Calloway Cove triple murder
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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. – A fifth teenager has been arrested and charged in connection to a shooting resulting in the deaths of two men and a woman last Monday at the Calloway Cove apartments.
Robert Kay, 18, was in court Friday. He’s charged with conspiracy to commit a felony and resisting an officer without violence.
His arrest comes three weeks after four teenagers were taken into custody an 18-year-old, two 17-year-olds and a 14-year-old.
Sarah Urriola, a 30-year-old mother, was killed along with two men.
The youngest arrested a girl is accused of driving the group to Calloway Cove to rob someone, then leading police on a three-mile chase before the car was stopped.
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