MS-13: DEMONIC: : WM age 59 Delivery driver’s remains found in trash bags at Pasco gang member’s home, sheriff says

Left, Solis
Right is victim, Cooke

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‘Demonic’: Delivery driver’s remains found in trash bags at Pasco gang member’s home, sheriff says​

by: Rachel Tucker, Kaycee Sloan, Katlyn Brieskorn

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Updated: APRIL 26, 2023



HOLIDAY, Fla. (WFLA) — A man affiliated with the MS-13 gang was accused of murdering an Uber Eats driver who was delivering to his house in Holiday.
In a news conference Tuesday, Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco said the driver was reported missing on April 19 after he abruptly stopped answering his wife’s texts.
“He was a guy like everybody else, just trying to make a living for his family,” Nocco said.
Man, 30, arrested for Pasco County homicide, deputies say
The driver, 59-year-old Randall Cooke, was last heard from at around 6:30 p.m., according to the sheriff’s office. He told his wife he had one last delivery to make before heading home, but he vanished.
Uber Eats provided detectives with the Cooke’s last known location, a house in the 3400 block of Moog Road. The sheriff’s office said one of the occupants of the home was Oscar Adrian Solis, 30, a convicted felon with ties to the MS-13 gang.

Deputies obtained home security footage from Solis’ roommate, which showed the driver walking up to the home. The motion-detecting camera abruptly went dark just moments later, at 6:45 p.m., according to the Pasco County Sheriff’s Office.
The next morning, Solis was reportedly caught on camera walking around the house with another man, both carrying trash bags. An arrest affidavit states one of the men appeared to be dragging a heavy bag across the ground as he walked.
Nocco said “several” bags were found to contain the remains of the missing delivery driver.
Solis was arrested for failing to register as a felon in Florida and for a parole violation, according to jail records. Nocco said Solis was a “very violent individual” who moved to Florida earlier this year after getting out on parole in Indiana after a four-year sentence for assault and burglary.

An arrest affidavit indicates Solis’ roommate heard “loud noises” coming from his room at approximately 2 a.m. Solis was later seen with small cuts on his hands and arms, according to detectives.
In the days that followed, detectives scoured the neighborhood for evidence to build their case against Solis. Blood was found in several areas of the home, according to the arrest report. Cooke’s car was later found abandoned about 0.3 miles away from the home with “blood-soaked rags and paper towels, along with a red DoorDash bag similar to the one [Cooke] was observed carrying.”
Detectives also said they found a time card with Solis’ name on it in the trunk of Cooke’s car.
Investigators determined that while delivering an order for Solis’ father, Solis pulled Cooke inside and allegedly murdered him. Solis was charged with murder while committing a robbery after the Cooke’s wedding ring and car keys were allegedly found in Solis’ possession.
The arrest report stated that Solis’ “driver” told detectives Solis asked him to throw the garbage bags in a construction dumpster in Pinellas County, according to the arrest report, but he declined to do so.
Nocco said detectives are working to determine a motive for the alleged murder.
“This is demonic,” Nocco said. “What he did was demonic, but at the same time, we couldn’t answer the question ‘Why?’.”
The Pasco County Sheriff’s Office said they were searching for a man and woman who reportedly left Solis’ home shortly before the alleged murder and may have information that can help the investigation.
In an update Tuesday, the sheriff’s office said the two individuals were identified and interviewed.
“Pasco Sheriff’s Office is grateful for the community’s assistance connecting detectives with these individuals,” the office announced.
Nocco said Solis’ roommate and father are not facing charges at this time.
 

Prosecutor wants death penalty for man accused of killing and dismembering Uber Eats delivery driver​

Oscar Adrian Solis Jr allegedly murdered 59-year-old Randall Cooke as he made a delivery at a home Florida​

Graeme Massie
Los Angeles
Wednesday 24 May 2023 21:19 EDT

<p>Oscar Adrian Solis Jr, 30, allegedly murdered 59-year-old Randall Cooke as he made a delivery at a home in Pasco County on 19 April.</p>

Oscar Adrian Solis Jr, 30, allegedly murdered 59-year-old Randall Cooke as he made a delivery at a home in Pasco County on 19 April.
(Pasco County Sheriff’s Office)

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Prosecutors say they will seek the death penalty for the suspect accused of killing and dismembering a Florida Uber Eats driver dropping off food.
Oscar Adrian Solis Jr, 30, allegedly murdered 59-year-old Randall Cooke as he made a delivery at a home in Pasco County on 19 April.
Prosecutors say that it was Cooke’s first day working for Uber Eats and that once inside the home he was stabbed 35 times.

Surveillance video from the home showed two men, including the suspect, taking trash bags around the side of the house.
When deputies went to the home they found human remains, including a foot wearing a black sock, inside the trash bags, and Mr Cooke’s car had been moved from the house to a nearby location.

Bryan Sarabia, a prosecutor with the Pinellas-Pasco State Attorney’s Office says he will seek the death penalty if the suspect is convicted of first-degree murder and abuse of a dead body.
“I’ve never seen anything like this before. I cannot focus on how an individual can be so vile,” State Attorney Bruce Bartlet told reporters on Monday.
<p>Victim Randall Cooke</p>

Victim Randall Cooke
(Cooke family)
And he added: “I cannot for the life of me believe he was so nonchalant in what he did.”
Pasco County Sheriff Chris Nocco has said that the suspect is affiliated with the MS-13 gang and previously called the killing “a horrific crime of passion.”
“All it appears is that there was a gentleman who was working, was doing his last delivery of the night,” Sheriff Nocco said. “And this person killed him for no reason and took him away from his family.”
The suspect is being held in jail without bond, according to court records.

 
Oscar Adrian Solis Jr, 30,




1. Oscar Solis Murdered Randall Cooke When Cooke Came to His Home to Drop Off Food, the Sheriff Says​

2. Oscar Solis Has a Long Criminal History in Indiana & Was Released From Prison in January 2023​

3. Randall Cooke’s Death Has Rocked His Children’s Lives​

According to the Sheriff’s news release, “the adult male victim was the subject of a missing persons case that was reported to PSO on April 19.”

Solis “has a long criminal history in Indiana, and was just released from an Indiana prison in January 2023 following an over four year sentence for assault and burglary. Prior to this incident, Solis had no criminal history in Florida,” the release says.

“PSO continues to investigate this case to bring justice to the victim’s family,” it adds.

Solis was on parole and had just moved to Florida and was a “very violent individual,” Nocco said in the news conference.

Nocco said Solis’s past criminal history includes charges of battery, burglary, possession of stolen auto parts, drugs, aggravated battery, and battery on detention staff. The sheriff said Solis was accused of stabbing a person in an Indiana prison.

The sheriff described Solis as a “very violent individual that Indiana released, and he came down to florida.”
 
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