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Steven Wolf Florida Jury Recommends Death Sentence

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Steven Wolf was convicted of a sexual assault and murder in Florida and the jury has recommended that he receive the death penalty. According to court documents Steven Wolf would sexually assault Michelle Osborne in 2018 with a blunt object before strangling her to death. Michelle Osborne’s body would eventually be found by fisherman in a remote location. Steven Wolf would be arrested and convicted . Besides the brutal nature of this particular murder Steven Wolf had also been previously been convicted of manslaughter

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Attorney General Ashley Moody’s Office of Statewide Prosecution today secured a guilty conviction and unanimous vote recommending the death penalty against a Florida Keys man who brutally murdered 51-year-old Michelle Osborne in 2018.

Steven Wolf performed a gruesome sexual battery using a large object that resulted in blunt force trauma and killed Osborne.

Due to several aggravating factors, including the heinous nature of the crime and a previous violent felony conviction of manslaughter 40 years prior, Wolf now faces the death penalty.

“We secured a unanimous death-penalty recommendation for a depraved killer, who gruesomely murdered a Florida woman,” said Attorney General Ashley Moody.

“This case is so disturbing, and my heart breaks for the victim’s family. I am so thankful to the jury for sitting through this difficult trial, weighing the evidence presented by my Statewide Prosecutors and taking on the heavy responsibility of a case such as this.”

According to the investigation, conducted by the Monroe County Sheriff’s Office, local fishermen found a woman’s body in a remote area.

Investigators soon found car parts around the body that belonged to Wolf’s van. Authorities located the van abandoned in a Kmart parking lot.

The investigation uncovered that Wolf used a large object to penetrate the victim’s genitals, causing blunt force trauma, and strangled the woman before dumping the body.

Attorney General Moody’s Statewide Prosecutors secured a conviction against Steven Wolf for first-degree murder and sexual battery. Wolf faces the death penalty, with a unanimous vote of the jury for recommendation.

Assistant Statewide Prosecutors Cass and Christina Castillo prosecuted the case through an agreement with the State Attorney for the 16th Judicial Circuit. The final decision whether to follow the unanimous recommendation of the jury will be made by the 16th Judicial Circuit Judge Mark H. Jones, who presided over the case.

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