Leon Davis Jr.

Early friends of Davis described him as someone funny, enjoyed four-wheeling, and was an avid listener of country music.

[3] Davis was also regarded as a good athlete due to him being 6 foot 5 and a high school basketball player.

[5] Once inside, Davis brandished his gun and shot both men in close-range execution-style shootings, ultimately killing both.

The murders were caught on camera; however, Davis was never identified in those video tapes and he was not questioned in the days afterward.

Reportedly, the fire burned through the tape, temporarily setting the women free, but by the time police arrived, both were in critical condition.

The EMT testified that one of the victims, Bustamante, told him shortly before she died that Leon Davis was her attacker.

At the same time, Bustamante's mother Ebelia Rodriguez, threw her purse at Davis, hitting his lawyer Andrea Norgard.

At the end of the trial, Davis was found guilty, and a jury voted for him to be sentenced to death on April 29, 2011, for the three murders.