A Florida judge Monday sentenced a man who randomly murdered five people at a SunTrust bank to receive the ultimate punishment.
Circuit Judge Angela Cowden sentenced 27-year-old Zephen Allen Xaver to five death sentences with each count representing a victim in the 2019 mass shooting. She affirmed a juryās 9-3 decision in June to impose the death penalty. The victims were: SunTrust employees Marisol Lopez, 55; Ana PiƱon-Williams, 38; Jessica Montague, 31; and Debra Cook, 54, and customer Cynthia Lee Watson, 65. In Florida, a jury does not have to come to a unanimous conclusion to impose death.
Lopezās daughter reportedly called Xaver a coward.
āYou will always be a waste of human life,ā she said, according to Tampa Fox affiliate WTVT.
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As Law&Crime previously reported, family members spoke to reporters after the jury recommended death.
āIāll never be the person I was before my mother was murdered,ā said April Nelson, the daughter of Cynthia Watson, according to Tampaās NBC affiliate WFLA. āIt is what the families wanted, and it doesnāt bring them back. It doesnāt make it any better, but itās what he deserves, five times over.ā
Blanca PiƱon, PiƱon-Williamsā sister, said her family will never fully heal, local Fox affiliate WTVT reported.
āI feel like we are now one step closer to closing this chapter, but of course, we will never be able to completely heal because Ana was a huge part of our lives. She was the glue to our family. We will always have that missing piece.ā
Marisol Lopezās husband said he feels some closure.
āThe verdict wonāt bring her back,ā he told reporters, Mid Florida Newspapers reported. āSo, one way or the other, itās OK, but at least I have some closure in my heart right now.ā
Jessica Montaigneās husband said he feels a weight has been lifted off his shoulders.
āItās been a roller coaster, honestly,ā NBC Palm Beach affiliate WPTV reported he said. āEmotions everywhere, not knowing whatās going to happen.ā
Xaver, then 21, walked into a SunTrust Bank in Sebring and murdered four employees and one customer on Jan. 23, 2019. He entered the bank, armed with a 9-millimeter handgun and wearing body armor. Xaver fatally shot all five victims, then called 911, and stayed on the phone until police and sheriffās office units arrived, police said. Sebring is about 85 miles southeast of Tampa.
A former bank teller, who was in a breakroom when he heard gunshots, fled out of the bank to safety and called police, WTVT reported.
At trial, prosecutors described it as āshockingly evil.ā
āHe didnāt murder one person to truly know what it would be like to kill. He killed five. He watched them laying there on the floor. They were under his control, for his enjoyment, as he shot each one,ā Prosecutor Bonde Johnson said, The Associated Press reported.
Johnson read from the killerās twisted writings in court, WFLA reported.
āItās all I hear every day. Itās all I see every day. Itās all I smell and taste every day: blood, death, and murder.ā
Jane McNeill, Xaverās defense attorney, tried to argue for life, saying he was ābroken,ā āmentally ill,ā and ābrain damaged,ā the outlet reported.