AP Photo/Brynn Anderson, File Leroy Vaughn, who found the body of victim Laquetta Gunther, testifies over a Zoom link. Prosecutors will seek the death penalty during a penalty phase next week. Prosecutor intend to seek the death penalty in that case as well. Hayes is also charged with first-degree murder in Bey’s slaying. #SHOW PICTURES OF SERIAL KILLERS TRIAL#An expert testified at Hayes’ trial that the chances the recovered DNA wasn’t from the college graduate was 1 in 3 septillion, prosecutors said. Investigators then tied him to the three earlier slayings using ballistics and DNA evidence. Hayes was arrested in 2019 after DNA found on his cigarette was linked to Bey. All four women worked as prostitutes, the Daytona Beach News-Journal reported. Hayes is also accused of strangling a fourth woman, Rachel Bey, 32, whose nude body was found in Palm Beach County in March 2016. ![]() Larizza said prosecutors intend to seek the death penalty against the former college cheerleader and band member who had a darker side unknown to his friends. He is also charged with first-degree murder in Rachel Bey’s killing. Palm Beach County Sheriff's Office via AP, File LaQuetta Gunther, Julie Ann Green and Iwana Patton were killed between 20 in Daytona Beach. A jury has found Robert Hayes guilty in the deaths of three Florida prostitutes more than 15 years ago. 40-caliber handgun he bought from a local store. Hayes was found guilty of killing Laquetta Gunther, 45, Julie Green, 35, and Iwana Patton, 35, with a. Hayes, 39, was convicted by a Volusia County jury Tuesday of first-degree premediated murder for gunning down three women in late 20 as he attended Bethune-Cookman University in Daytona Beach, Florida prosecutors said. A Florida jury has found serial killer Robert Hayes guilty of slaying three women while he was majoring in criminal justice at college, prosecutors said.
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