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The man accused of killing and dismembering an Uber Eats driver in Pasco County could face the death penalty should he be convicted, new court documents show.
A prosecutor in the case, Assistant State Attorney Bryan Sarabia, plans to seek the death penalty for Oscar Solis, 30. He is accused of the murder of 59-year-old Randall Cooke. Sarabia and State Attorney Bruce Bartlett listed the following reasons behind the sought-after death penalty.
Prosecutors believe the crime was committed by a person previously convicted of a felony, the defendant was previously convicted of another capital felony or felony involving a threat of violence to the person, and described the murder of the Uber Eats driver as "especially heinous, atrocious or cruel."
MORE: https://www.wtsp.com/article/news/crime/florida-man-accused-murder-uber-eats-driver-death-penalty/67-4cd80634-455c-4528-9937-b25eecca0376
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