out of treatment facilities for years until doctors found him competent again. finally in the summer of 2016 it years after the murder. tony went on trial. tony villegas, the defendant in this case, prosecutor shari tate, argued that tony, fueled by a jealous rage, waited in the bushes, for melissa to come home. fall into the garage, and then launched a brutal attack on his wife s best friend. it s a hands on, personal murder. it takes time, it takes premeditation, and why? because she was a friend. but the residue of pepper spray all over the garage was evidence that melissa had fought back. and some had apparently gotten on the killer. tony s housemate testified the night of the murder, he saw his roomy scrubbing his arms. he said that he got pepper
father. the usual blank stare on tony s courtroom face changed as his son recalled how his father blamed melissa for the divorce. did he tell you that it was melissa s fault? he believed that she had a parts and it, yes. did he tell you that he was mad at melissa about this? yeah he was mad about the whole situation. oh, and there was one more thing. remember melissa s jacket the one found in her suv? tests showed tony s dna on the jacket. prosecutors believed tony went his nose with it after being pepper sprayed. the odds of finding an unrelated individual with a peripheral are rarer than one and 30 billion. you could have better evidence if you had a movie of him killing her. right. the defense had been dealt a poor hand to play. but attorney bruce fletcher chipped away at each state witness. starting with tony s housemate. the guy with the scrubbing away pepper s spray story. the defense said he had 250,000
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driving there was just horrific. that long journey to my mum s. and then my mum having them saying that she s passed, that she was found dead, it sjust. a whole.it s just a bad dream. and you just wish that it wasn t true. sabina was killed by a stranger in cator park, south east london. she was walking to go and meet a friend. she was late, and unfortunately, she chose to go through the middle of the park, probably instead of going around it, which is a route that i know she talked about with her housemate, that, you know, they would always stick to the well lit route. the thought that he was waiting for some woman to attack and do what he wanted to do, ijust think, what a horrible animal, vile animal he is. he s taken an innocent