• 'Butchered and discarded': Family of Nicole Montalvo delivers victim im

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    OSCEOLA COUNTY, Fla. —
    Three family members of Nicole Montalvo delivered victim impact
    statements Wednesday at the sentencing of the men accused of
    killing and dismembering her.

    Christopher Otero-Rivera and Angel Rivera were sentenced to life
    in prison for second-degree murder.

    Christina Montalvo took the stand first. She described the
    grieving process for her only sister as "never-ending."

    "It physically pains me to say, 'my sister was murdered by her
    estranged husband and father,' I still have a hard time saying
    it," she said. "It's hard to find the right words to express to
    you what the past year and a half has felt like. It's an intense
    and deep pain that comes and goes... even to this day. Sometimes
    it feels like the grieving process is never ending, especially
    when it's an unexpected and traumatizing loss of your only
    sister. When people ask me what happened to Nicole, I've always
    said she passed away from an act of domestic violence."

    Christina Montalvo said the death of her sister brought on
    depression, anxiety and an inability to carry on with her day-to-
    day. She stated that she was afraid that Angel Rivera followed
    her after she left from work one day, causing her to have a
    panic attack.

    "In my mind, I thought, 'this is it, they're coming to attack me-
    - they're going to kill me and then come after my family,'" she
    said.

    She eventually learned it was not Angel Rivera, but that
    debilitating sense of fear and anxiety followed her for the past
    year and a half.

    Stephen Montalvo was called next. He stated that he stood in the
    court room with a sense of "terror and a loss for words."

    He stated that Nicole is the one that "should be here today,"
    and that he said he felt guilty because she should be the one to
    discuss what she endured.

    Stephen Montalvo said the day Nicole went missing, he went
    driving, looking for her for hours.

    He described the sound his parents made when they learned of
    Nicole's death.

    "The cries of sheer pain and anguish have stuck with me to this
    day-- and it kills me," he said.

    Stephen Montalvo said he didn't know evil existed until what
    happened to Nicole.

    Edward Montalvo was last to take the stand.

    "The crimes that occurred against my twin sister did not occur
    in isolation," he said.

    He said abuse was constant in Nicole's household.

    Edward said that Nicole constantly had injuries that she would
    blame on "work." Once she told him that Christopher "threw her
    through the wall."

    Edward Montalvo stated that he and family members had previously
    pleaded with Nicole to leave Christopher.

    He described the pain of listening to his mother cry after years
    of begging Nicole to leave Christopher, for her "only to be
    butchered and discarded like she never mattered."

    Edward Montalvo stated that the loss of his twin Nicole means
    his birthday will always be a sad day.

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