Saturday, April 11, 2026
60.4 F
Orlando

Prosecutors Show Jurors Video in Central Florida Murder Case

Prosecutors showed jurors a convincing phone video to convict in a Central Florida murder case.




A Port St. John man who shot  and killed his brother-in-law, who had come to check on him, was convicted at trial of second-degree murder.

A Brevard County jury deliberated for less than 30 minutes before finding 32-year-old Daniel K. Diemer guilty of the unprovoked killing of 45-year-old Kyle Zepeda in December 2019. Diemer had been causing a disturbance in the garage apartment of his mother’s house on Camberly Street, and his sister and Zepeda went there to calm things down, investigators said.

Prosecutors Samantha Barrett and Trevor Persenaire showed jurors conclusive evidence of what happened next: phone video taken by the sister showed Daniel Diemer meeting his unarmed brother-in-law at the door, immediately retrieving a handgun from a table inside, pointing it at the victim’s head, and pulling the trigger.

Daniel Diemer briefly looked down at the dying victim as his sister screamed in panic. Then he closed the door.

A neighbor who heard the commotion confronted Diemer in front of the house moments later and held him at gunpoint until Brevard Sheriff’s Office deputies arrived and took him into custody.

Diemer told the neighbor he shot Zepeda because he didn’t like him. Other evidence showed that Diemer’s mother wanted him to move out of her house, and Zepeda and Diemer’s sister refused to let him move in with them.

“I am grateful to the jury for following the oath they took to uphold the law and glad that Mr. Zepeda’s family received justice,” Barrett said.

Circuit Judge Steve Henderson had earlier found Daniel Diemer competent to stand trial based on a court-ordered evaluation. The Central Florida trial lasted for six days.

Related Articles

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Latest Articles