CLEVELAND (AP) — A man who represented himself in his trial on charges that he killed a couple at their used car dealership in Cleveland has been convicted and could be sentenced to the death penalty.
The Cuyahoga (ky-uh-HOH’-guh) County prosecutor’s office says in a news release that a jury found 31-year-old Joseph McAlpin guilty Tuesday night of aggravated murder and other charges in the April 14, 2017, slayings of Trina Tomola and Michael Kuznik.
Authorities say McAlpin shot and killed the couple and their dog and stole a car.
McAlpin pleaded not guilty. He told jurors that there were inconsistencies in the testimony against him and that he’s “not a monster.”
A message seeking comment was left Wednesday for an attorney who acted as standby counsel for McAlpin.
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I mean, a smiling man in a murder mug shot. Definitely not a monster there. LMAO. He killed 2 white people.. Hate crime charges?