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A Merritt Island man was arrested Thursday after deputies said he murdered his fiancée.
Deputies said Alicia Campitelli, 35, was found dead in an apartment on Schoolhouse Lane on May 15.
Investigators said her fiancé, Philip Keller, called 911 saying he returned home to find Campitelli shot after an apparent robbery.
Deputies spoke to a neighbor who said they heard gunshots hours before Keller called 911.
They also obtained surveillance video of Keller making suspicious financial transactions between the time the witness heard the shots and when he called 911.
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MERRITT ISLAND, Fla. – A court document released Friday shows that Alicia Campitelli’s fiancé, Phillip Keller, confessed to killing his 35-year-old partner following an argument over his drug use.
Keller was arrested Thursday by Brevard County deputies after jumping into Sykes Creek to try to avoid capture, according to the sheriff’s office.
According to an affidavit, following his arrest, Keller admitted to the murder of Campitelli.
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Keller told deputies that he and the victim were arguing on Friday, May 14 about his drug use, records show. He said during the fight, he got Campitelli’s gun from their bedroom, loaded three bullets into the magazine and hid the gun in another closet, according to the affidavit.
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