VOLUSIA COUNTY, Fla. – After years of appeals, mistrials and changes to Florida’s death penalty law, a judge on Monday will resentence two men convicted in the brutal murders of six people and a dog in a Deltona home in 2004.
Troy Victorino and Jerone Hunter were convicted in the murders of six people in a Deltona home in a case that drew national attention.
The case became known as the “Xbox murders” because it involved a dispute about some of Victorino’s belongings, including an Xbox video-game system.
Victorino, Hunter and two other men were accused of breaking into the house and bludgeoning the victims with baseball bats.
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Both men were originally sentenced to death in 2006, but that was overturned in 2017 when the Florida Supreme Court ruled a j

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