Asgeirr Ulfr, 26, is facing the death penalty as he's charged with first-degree murder in connection to the alleged killing of his ex-roommate, Christina Danielle Scarr, 20. Scarr was found strangled to death in her home in Apopka, Florida on April 6.
Ulfr’s sister, Danielle Brown, told Seminole County Sheriff’s detective that she overheard her brother confess to the crime to an attorney.
Police documents state damning evidence against Ulfr as it's revealed the 26-year-old purchased duct tape, zip ties, boots and a ski mask from a Walmart two days before killing Scarr. He went into Scarr’s home and hid in her closet for the perfect moment to carry out his evil plan.
Scarr returned home with her boyfriend and went to sleep while Ulfr hid in the closet unknown to the couple. The next day after Scarr’s boyfriend left, Ulfr attacked Scarr from behind while she fought back.
Danielle Brown told investigators:
Ulfr literally shot himself in the foot and called police claiming that he was shot while confronting a masked woman in a hoodie. His story fell apart when surveillance video showed him purchasing zip ties at Walmart.
"An autopsy determined Scarr died of strangulation." The Orlando Sentinel reported.
Asgeirr Ulfr was born Michael Lobianco Jr., and lived place to place until meeting Scarr at an Olive Garden where they both worked. His arrest affidavit stated he had previously threatened to kill her and her entire family.
Witnesses told police Ulfr had claimed to be romantically involved with Scarr but she said that was not true.
Brown said she told her father what she heard her brother say to the attorney and he told her to call police.
"He said even though it’s his son and he loves him, he did wrong and he has to pay." Danielle Brown said.
Ulfr’s sister, Danielle Brown, told Seminole County Sheriff’s detective that she overheard her brother confess to the crime to an attorney.
"He said that it was an accident, that he didn't mean to kill her and he just wanted to scare her and hurt her because she hurt him so bad."
"[He also said] that he wanted to be her savior, he wanted to be the one that came in after a quote-unquote intruder did and save her."UIfr’s attorney, Jeff Dowdy, said he "planned to file a motion to dismiss her statements because of attorney-client privilege."
Police documents state damning evidence against Ulfr as it's revealed the 26-year-old purchased duct tape, zip ties, boots and a ski mask from a Walmart two days before killing Scarr. He went into Scarr’s home and hid in her closet for the perfect moment to carry out his evil plan.
Scarr returned home with her boyfriend and went to sleep while Ulfr hid in the closet unknown to the couple. The next day after Scarr’s boyfriend left, Ulfr attacked Scarr from behind while she fought back.
Danielle Brown told investigators:
"He said she was fighting so hard that he punched her in the face and the stomach and the sides a couple of times to try to stop her from fighting so hard."Brown added:
"I asked my brother if he felt bad, and he said he felt bad for her family but he didn’t feel bad about what he did yet."Ulfr wrapped Scarr’s head in duct tape, tied her to a bed and cut off her hair because it was getting in the way of the tape choked her until she passed out twice before leaving to dump the clothes he wore at a dumpster near McDonald’s.
Ulfr literally shot himself in the foot and called police claiming that he was shot while confronting a masked woman in a hoodie. His story fell apart when surveillance video showed him purchasing zip ties at Walmart.
"An autopsy determined Scarr died of strangulation." The Orlando Sentinel reported.
Asgeirr Ulfr was born Michael Lobianco Jr., and lived place to place until meeting Scarr at an Olive Garden where they both worked. His arrest affidavit stated he had previously threatened to kill her and her entire family.
Witnesses told police Ulfr had claimed to be romantically involved with Scarr but she said that was not true.
Brown said she told her father what she heard her brother say to the attorney and he told her to call police.
"He said even though it’s his son and he loves him, he did wrong and he has to pay." Danielle Brown said.
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