In an audio interview released by prosecutors, Jesse Davis, the convicted killer of Winter Park, Fla., teens Jeremy Stewart, 18, and Nicholas Presha, 16, describes the murders in chilling detail. The burning bodies of Stewart and Presha were found by cyclists along Orlando’s Cady Way trail on April 15. Each boy had been shot, execution style.
Jesse Davis, one of the men charged in the deaths of Winter Park, Fla., teenagers Nicholas Presha, 16, and Jeremy Stewart, 18, has pleaded guilty and will serve life in prison. The burning bodies of the slain teens were found by bicyclists near a trail on April 15. Davis, 31, is a diagnosed delusional schizophrenic and had to undergo mental health evaluations to determine whether he was fit to stand trial.
In a court hearing today, Assistant State Attorney Ken Lewis announced, that he will not be seeking the death penalty against Hector Rodriguez, 31, and Jesse Davis, 30, the men charged with murdering two Winter Park, Fla., teenagers in April. The burning bodies of Jeremy Stewart, 18, and Nicholas Presha, 16, were discovered by cyclists near the Orlando-area Cady Way trail on April 15.
Yesterday, authorities released documents which detail the events leading up to the deaths of Winter Park, Fla., teenagers Nicholas Presha and Jeremy Stewart, whose burning bodies were found by bicyclists near a trail on April 15.
Two suspects have been indicted on first-degree murder charges in the deaths of Winter Park high school students Nicholas Presha, 16, and Jeremy Stewart, 18. The burning bodies of the two teenagers were found along the Orlando-area Cady Way trail on April 15 by a jogger.
On April 15, a jogger out for an early morning run at Orlando’s Cady Way Trail came upon a grisly scene: two human bodies burning on the grass. In a 911 call, the jogger, in disbelief, says “I can’t tell if there’s two mannequins or two people burning.”
