LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Two ladies who robbed and killed a person in his Las Vegas Strip resort room might serve 10 years in jail as a part of a plea deal, the 8 Information Now Investigators have discovered.
Erika Covington, 21; and Arionna Taylor, 22, agreed to plead responsible to costs of second-degree homicide for the Could 2023 capturing dying of Bryan Altamirano-Solano, 25, data mentioned. Police initially mentioned the ladies killed Altamirano-Solano contained in the room at Caesars Palace after which stole his pockets.
Based on the court docket paperwork, a surveillance digital camera recorded Altamirano-Solano at round 2:14 a.m. speaking with two ladies in a valet space.
One other digital camera then captured the trio strolling to Altamirano-Solano’s room round 2:35 a.m. The video exhibits a bag slung over Altamirano-Solano’s chest. Lower than quarter-hour later, one other digital camera captured Covington and Taylor working by means of a hallway, prosecutors mentioned. One of many ladies was carrying Altamirano-Solano’s bag, they mentioned.
Based on the court docket paperwork, a surveillance digital camera recorded Altamirano-Solano at round 2:14 a.m. speaking with two ladies in a valet space. (KLAS)
Detectives later positioned two express movies on Altamirano-Solano’s telephone, which they mentioned included Covington and Taylor.
Police have by no means publicly mentioned which lady they believe pulled the set off.
The deal plea stipulated a decide might sentence the ladies to life with the potential for parole starting after 10 years or a time period of 25 years with parole starting after 10 years, data mentioned. Any further sentence on the theft cost would run concurrent to the homicide cost, bringing the mixture sentence to 10-25 years.
A good friend of Altamirano-Solano’s advised police he didn’t communicate English and was searching for asylum from Nicaragua.
Covington and Taylor initially pleaded not responsible and had been scheduled to go on trial subsequent yr. Their sentencing was scheduled for Jan. 23.