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GUILTY IN '04 MURDER MAN CONVICTED OF KILLING GIRLFRIEND IN POMPANO BEACH BLAMED HER SANTERIA PRACTICE
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Olmeda, Rafael A
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Coleman, Tom
/ Villamizar, Jorge Ayala
2011
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/ Villamizar, Jorge Ayala
2011
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GUILTY IN '04 MURDER MAN CONVICTED OF KILLING GIRLFRIEND IN POMPANO BEACH BLAMED HER SANTERIA PRACTICE
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GUILTY IN '04 MURDER MAN CONVICTED OF KILLING GIRLFRIEND IN POMPANO BEACH BLAMED HER SANTERIA PRACTICE
2011
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[Peter Holden] said the position of the victim's body, which showed no signs of fighting back, indicates she was asleep when the killer struck. \"That's the rage part,\" he said. \"That's the part that makes it personal.\" During closing arguments earlier in the afternoon, prosecutor Tom Coleman grabbed the murder weapon and brought it down hard against a podium in front of Broward Circuit Judge Andrew Siegel. \"There is no more criminal act than taking a four-pound sledgehammer and smashing it down on someone's head,\" he said, the loud bang punctuating his statement. \"And then doing it again,\" he added, bringing the hammer down on the railing in front of the jury.
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