DELAND, Fla. (Court TV) — Nearly two decades after they were convicted of brutally murdering six people, a jury recommended that two men be put to death.

Troy Victorino (L) and Jerone Hunter (R) appear in court during jury selection for their resentencing. Both men were initially given the death penalty for their roles in killing six people at a Florida home, but those sentences were overturned. (Pool/Court TV)

Troy Victorino and Jerone Hunter were initially sentenced to death for the murders of Erin Belanger, Roberto Gonzalez, Michelle Nathan, Anthony Vega, Jonathan Gleason and Francisco “Flaco” Ayo-Roman. Two other men, Robert Cannon and Michael Salas, were sentenced to life in prison for their roles in the slayings.

Following a resentencing hearing, a jury recommended death for both

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