Leon Davis Jr.

Leon Davis Jr. (born December 14, 1977)[1] is an American spree killer who murdered five people in Polk County, Florida over the span of seven days in December 2007. He was sentenced to death in two separate trials, and is currently awaiting execution at Union Correctional Institution.

Leon Davis Jr.
Born (1977-12-14) December 14, 1977
Conviction(s)First degree murder (5 counts)
Attempted first degree murder (2 counts)
Armed robbery
Attempted armed robbery
Arson
Grand theft (6 counts)
Criminal penaltyDeath
Details
Victims5
Span of crimes
December 7–December 13, 2007
CountryUnited States
State(s)Florida
Date apprehended
December 14, 2007
Imprisoned atUnion Correctional Institution

Murders

December 7, 2007

On December 7, 2007, Davis entered a gas station alongside Interstate 4 in Polk County, where at the time 33-year-old Pravinkumar Patel and 55-year-old Dashrath Patel were working.[2] Once inside, Davis brandished his gun and shot both men in close range execution-style shootings, ultimately killing both.[3][2] Afterwards he did not steal any money, but fled the scene. The murders were caught on camera, as well as Davis himself, however Davis was not questioned in the days afterwards.

December 13, 2007

On December 13, 2007, Davis entered the Headley Nationwide Insurance office in Lake Wales, which was run by 26-year-old Yvonne Bustamante, whom Davis knew, and 23-year-old Juanita “Jane” Luciana, who was 5½ months pregnant. Once inside, Davis forced both into the backroom where he forced them to unlock the safe, which contained around $900. Next, he bound both to chairs with duct tape, doused both with gasoline, and lit them ablaze. Reportedly, the fire burned through the tape which temporarily set the women free, but by the time police arrived both were in critical condition.[2]

Both Bustamante and Luciana had to be hospitalized, but Bustamante died from her injuries on December 18. Luciana too succumbed from her injuries on January 8, along with her unborn child.[4] Before she died she positively identified Davis as the assailant. Afterwards, Davis became one of Florida's most wanted suspects, but it was short lived as on December 14, Davis' 30th birthday, he turned himself in. Besides the identification, Davis was also tied to the crime scene based on bullets and ballistics left at both murder scenes.

Trials and imprisonment

The first trial began in early 2010. During the trial, the prosecution brought forward a witness, who at the time was an emergency technician. The EMT testified that one of the victims, Bustamente, told him shortly before she died, that Leon Davis was her attacker. However, because this story could not be confirmed because the victim was dead, it became impossible for the defense to cross-examine, and due to this the judge announced a mistrial.[5][6] After the mistrial was announced, Richard Bustamante, the father of victim Yvonne Bustamante, attempted to attack Davis, but was ultimately apprehended. At the same time, Bustamante's mother Ebelia Rodriguez threw her purse at Davis, hitting his lawyer Andrea Norgard.[5] Richard was not charged with the attack, but he was prohibited to be present at any future court proceedings.[6]

A new trial was brought forward in 2011. At the end of the trial, Davis was found guilty, and an 8–4 jury voted for him to be sentenced to death on April 29, 2011.[4] He was also given an additional life sentence for killing Luciana's unborn child.[2] Davis was due to stand the first day of his second trial on April 16, 2012. However, due to issues with Davis's lawyers and the prosecutors, the second trial would be postponed until September 10.[7] The second trial began in September, and at the end, the court sentenced Davis to death a second time.[3] In 2016, Davis attempted to appeal, but his sentences were upheld by the Florida Supreme Court.[2][8]

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