Derek Medina, 31, turned himself in to police on Thursday after Jennifer Alfonso was fatally shot inside the couple's home in South Miami, a suburb of
His final Facebook post was as chilling as the photograph that followed it.
"Im going to prison or death sentence for killing my wife love you guys, miss you guys takecare Facebook people you will see me in the news," said the Thursday morning post on
He then apparently posted a photo of his 26-year-old wife's body slumped on the floor.
One neighbor said that
"He would walk around here and kinda patrol the area. He was always telling me there was a lot of stuff going on around here," said Dade.
Dade said he thought the incident was bizarre and had only a few other interactions with
"He was just different," he said.
Neighbors said
Lori Wilkinson saw the couple and their daughter several times at the apartment's pool and mailbox and said they seemed like a nice family.
A neighbor who only identified herself as Sylvia said she was shocked.
"I couldn't sleep last night. I kept thinking of her," Sylvia said, although she said she did not know the couple.
According to the affidavit, the 6-foot-2, 200-pound
The post about the slaying on a Facebook page identified as
The post claimed that his wife was punching him and that he wasn't going to stand any more abuse. YouTube videos linked to his Facebook page earlier this week, however, show him working out in a martial arts studio, punching and kicking a heavy bag.
The next and final post — also at 11:11 a.m. and titled "Rip Jennifer Alfonso" — was a gruesome photograph showing a woman in black leotards slumped on the floor. She looked like she had fallen backward from a kneeling position, with her legs bent to her sides and blood on her left arm and left cheek. The photo was up for more than five hours before Facebook removed the page late Thursday afternoon.
A Facebook spokeswoman said in an email to The Associated Press that she could not comment on a law enforcement investigation but could provide a general comment from the company.
"The content was reported to us," the spokeswoman wrote. "We took action on the profile — removing the content and disabling the profile, and we reached out to law enforcement. We take action on all content that violates our terms, which are clearly laid out on our site."
Police declined comment on the Facebook posts.
Public records show that
On his Facebook page,
On a personal blog to which the Miami Herald linked, someone named Derek Medina touted e-books of his on subjects ranging from saving marriage through communication to "humans who are gifted and can see the supernatural spirit ghost world we live in."
"The author was with his wife in
Photos posted by
Police said in the arrest affidavit that
Thursday night, police had taped off the area around the condo complex where the couple lived. The complex is made up of peach-colored townhouses with faded wood roofs.
Several cars filled the parking area in front of the townhouses as police questioned neighbors and possibly friends of the victim. Some of those gathered were crying.
Neighbor Phil Eby said he didn't know the couple very well but expressed surprise at the shooting.
"I met him a couple of times. He seemed like a pretty nice guy," Eby said. "But I don't remember her at all."
It wasn't immediately clear if
A company official for The Gables Club, a gated, upscale condominium complex in
A maintenance worker, who would not give his name, said he had seen
When he saw the news this morning and