Killer doused herself in soda to hamper police DNA evidence
Inset: Nichole Maks (Volusia County Sheriff

Inset: Nichole Maks (Volusia County Sheriff’s Office). Background: Maks being arrested by deputies (Volusia County Sheriff’s Office).

A woman in Florida, aged 37, has been sentenced to 35 years in prison for the killing of her 79-year-old roommate, Michael Cerasoli. Nichole Maks was convicted of beating and stabbing Cerasoli to death in their shared home. Additionally, she attempted to evade DNA evidence collection by pouring Diet Mountain Dew on herself during her police interview.

In July 2023, Maks was arrested and faced charges of first-degree murder, tampering with evidence, and resisting arrest with violence. Ultimately, she pleaded no contest to second-degree murder and additional charges of resisting with violence, arson, and tampering with evidence.

The sentencing hearing

The plea agreement presented Maks with a sentencing range of 35 to 75 years in prison. Judge Leah R. Case opted to impose the minimum sentence, taking into account Maks’ history of physical and sexual abuse that contributed to a mental breakdown, as reported by The Daytona Beach News-Journal.

Prosecutors with the State Attorney’s Office reportedly did not make a sentencing recommendation or argue for a harsher sentence. One prosecutor reportedly told the court that he was “disgusted” by what he learned had been done to Maks through various deposition testimony.

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