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Updated · Fox News · Apr 24
Florida prosecutors seek death penalty for Susan Avalon in double ex-lover murder case
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Apr 24

Florida prosecutors seek death penalty for Susan Avalon in double ex-lover murder case

10 articles · Updated · Fox News · Apr 24
  • Susan Avalon, 51, is charged with first-degree murder in Timothy Flecher’s death and second-degree murder in David Scott’s death, both killed on December 17 in Tampa and Bradenton.
  • Avalon was arrested after evidence, including witness sightings and forensic links, connected her to both shootings. Prosecutors allege the crimes were premeditated and especially heinous, justifying pursuit of the death penalty.
  • Avalon remains in custody without bail and is expected in court in July. Authorities emphasize support for the grieving families and their commitment to seeking justice for both victims.
As her July trial nears, how will Florida's history with female executions impact Avalon's fate?
Why does a mother face the death penalty for one ex-lover's murder but not the other?
What custody battle details allegedly escalated into a calculated double murder on the same day?
Can a victim’s dying declaration be enough to send his ex-wife to death row?
What does a suspect's chilling question, 'Which one?', reveal about a double homicide case?
Could spilled broccoli cheddar soup be the key to convicting a double murderer in Florida?