> Opening statements wrap up in trial of man accused of killing girlfriend, her 4-year-old in Dover
Opening statements wrap up in trial of man accused of killing girlfriend, her 4-year-old in Dover
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Prosecutors are seeking the death penalty against Angel Cuz Choc, 32, who is facing two counts of first-degree premeditated murder with a weapon, kidnapping, harming or terrorizing and aggravated child abuse.
The incident happened in April 2024 when Hillsborough County Sheriff's deputies were called to a mobile home in Dover. They arrived to find 36-year-old Amalia Choc de Pec dead in the backyard and her daughter, 4-year-old Estrella Pec Coc, dead in the bathtub.
At the time, Sheriff Chad Chronister described it as an "extremely gruesome scene" with bloody clothes and handprints throughout.
Cuz Choc was arrested as a suspect after a day-long manhunt by Hillsborough County Sheriff's deputies. He was found in a heavily wooded area near I-4.
Detectives conducted interviews with Cuz-Choc and his two brothers, whom he allegedly called while he was on the run. An arrest warrant describes what detectives learned throughout the investigation, including details about the murders and the accused killer's potential motive.
According to the warrant, Cuz-Choc called one of his brothers at 4:03 p.m. — 23 minutes after the murders reportedly happened. That brother told detectives Cuz-Choc's reason for the murders was that Amalia Choc de Pec was "out with a friend for three hours instead of her allotted hour and a half," the document reads.
Detectives say Cuz-Choc called his second brother around 7:10 p.m. and gave him specific details about the crime scene, including that the child was stabbed in the bathtub.
The person who called 911 upon discovering the crime scene was identified as a man who lived in the home with Cuz-Choc and the two victims. He reportedly told detectives that Angel Cuz-Choc and Amalia Choc de Pec "constantly argued" and that Cuz-Choc had physically battered his partner a month prior.
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