• Nicole Montalvo’s estranged husband, father-in-law found guilty in her

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    ST. CLOUD, Fla. —
    Jurors quickly returned a guilty verdict on Wednesday in the
    murder trial of Christopher Otero-Rivera and Angel Rivera, who
    were charged with killing Osceola County mother Nicole Montalvo
    in 2019.

    Christopher Otero-Rivera and his father Angel Rivera were found
    guilty on all charges in Nicole Montalvo’s murder. They had been
    charged with second-degree murder, tampering with evidence and
    abuse of a human body.

    The verdict was reached after only about an hour and a half of
    deliberation. Prosecutors said they plan to seek a life sentence
    for both men.

    Montalvo’s family hugged each other and cried after hearing the
    court clerk read the verdict.

    Her family believes the verdict brings accountability for her
    death and fulfilled a promise to her son.

    "We promised her we’d get justice for her and we’d raise Elijah
    in a safe healthy and happy environment," Steven Montalvo said.
    "He’s been such an incredible kid these last 18 months, our
    parents have done an amazing job."

    Montalvo was last seen alive dropping off her son at the
    Rivera's family property in St. Cloud.

    One juror told WESH 2 News the most compelling evidence was the
    fact that Montalvo’s remains were found on the Riveras' property.

    "If you can find it on the property like that something is
    wrong," the juror said.

    One crime scene technician testified that she saw tire tracks in
    the yard and followed them back to a trailer that was covered in
    debris.

    When they moved the debris out of the way they allegedly found
    what looked like human flesh.

    "Immediately upon discovering flesh, the fleshy material, a foul
    odor was present. A very strong odor, and in addition to that,
    flies began coming to the area," said Emily Seda, an Osceola
    County Sheriff's Office forensics investigator.

    Eventually investigators said they found many more samples and a
    detective took them to a private lab in Deerfield Beach, along
    with samples from Montalvo's parents. Investigators said they
    had a match.

    Soon after, the sheriff's office said it heard from a man who
    lives down the street. That man told investigators he saw people
    digging with an excavator at a property around the corner.

    "The excavator was being operated by one person and there were
    other people standing around the, whatever, it seemed to be a
    hole," neighbor John Hall Jr. said.

    Neither Christopher Otero-Rivera or Angel Rivera took the stand
    during the trial. The defense for Christopher Otero-Rivera
    essentially put the blame for Montalvo's murder on Angel Rivera,
    saying all the evidence pointed to him.

    During the trial, Otero-Rivera's mother and Angel Rivera's wife,
    Wanda Rivera took the stand. She testified that she was on good
    terms with Montalvo, who often left her son with the family.

    "Did you exchange text messages often?" Wanda Rivera was asked.
    "Would you say she even confided in you?"

    "Yes," Wanda Rivera said.

    Wanda Rivera said she found out from the news that Montalvo's
    dismembered remains were buried on her property and doesn’t know
    how they got there.

    The brother of Christopher-Otero Rivera and son of Angel Rivera
    also testified.

    He had been expected to be an important witness because early in
    the investigation, Nicholas Rivera told detectives he saw his
    brother and father standing around Nicole Montalvo in a pool of
    blood in the garage.

    However, on the stand, he said he didn’t remember going home
    from work at that time.

    Prosecutors eventually got him to testify that he did wake up
    late at night and saw his dad, outside the day Montalvo
    disappeared.

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