Robert Consalvo is a white man who has
been on death row in the state of Florida since 11/17/93.
Crime
He was convicted of Premeditated 1st
Degree Murder, committed on 09/27/91. Robert Consalvo was convicted and sentenced to death for the murder of Lorraine Pezza that occurred on 09/27/91.
On the evening of 09/21/91, Lorraine Pezza went to an automatic teller machine (ATM) with her neighbor, Robert Consalvo. Pezza withdrew $200, putting $60 in her wallet and placing the other $140 in her glove compartment.
The two returned to Pezza’s apartment, and about an hour later, Pezza realized she had left her $140 in the car. Pezza searched for her car keys, but was unable to find them. Relying on a spare key, Pezza unlocked her car and discovered that her money was missing.
She called police, and when they arrived, they questioned Consalvo. He denied having any part in the missing keys or money. When the police and Consalvo left, however, Pezza phoned the police asking them to return.
Pezza expressed that she felt Consalvo stole the money, but that she was afraid to voice her suspicions earlier with him present. Pezza also inquired as to how she could press charges against him.
On 09/27/91, Pezza hired a locksmith to change the locks on her doors, mailbox and car. He was the last person to see her alive. On the same day, Consalvo was seen using Pezza’s ATM card, as documented by the teller’s security camera. Consalvo was also recognized driving a car that looked like Pezza’s.
On 10/03/91, Consalvo was spotted breaking into the apartment of Myrna Walker, the downstairs neighbor of Lorraine Pezza. Police were called to the scene and Consalvo was apprehended. Upon searching Consalvo, police found Pezza’s checkbook in his possession.
One of the detectives attempted to speak with Pezza regarding the stolen checkbook, but there was no answer at her door. He left his card lodged in her doorway, instructing her to call him when she got in.
When friends and family began to worry about her disappearance, and police noticed the detective’s card still lodged in her doorway, they broke into Pezza’s apartment. Pezza’s body was found decomposing in her apartment.
The cause of death was determined to be several stab wounds, the fatal wound being inflicted to the left side of her chest. Medical examiners determined that Pezza had been killed three to seven days before her body was found.
On the evening of 09/21/91, Lorraine Pezza went to an automatic teller machine (ATM) with her neighbor, Robert Consalvo. Pezza withdrew $200, putting $60 in her wallet and placing the other $140 in her glove compartment.
The two returned to Pezza’s apartment, and about an hour later, Pezza realized she had left her $140 in the car. Pezza searched for her car keys, but was unable to find them. Relying on a spare key, Pezza unlocked her car and discovered that her money was missing.
She called police, and when they arrived, they questioned Consalvo. He denied having any part in the missing keys or money. When the police and Consalvo left, however, Pezza phoned the police asking them to return.
Pezza expressed that she felt Consalvo stole the money, but that she was afraid to voice her suspicions earlier with him present. Pezza also inquired as to how she could press charges against him.
On 09/27/91, Pezza hired a locksmith to change the locks on her doors, mailbox and car. He was the last person to see her alive. On the same day, Consalvo was seen using Pezza’s ATM card, as documented by the teller’s security camera. Consalvo was also recognized driving a car that looked like Pezza’s.
On 10/03/91, Consalvo was spotted breaking into the apartment of Myrna Walker, the downstairs neighbor of Lorraine Pezza. Police were called to the scene and Consalvo was apprehended. Upon searching Consalvo, police found Pezza’s checkbook in his possession.
One of the detectives attempted to speak with Pezza regarding the stolen checkbook, but there was no answer at her door. He left his card lodged in her doorway, instructing her to call him when she got in.
When friends and family began to worry about her disappearance, and police noticed the detective’s card still lodged in her doorway, they broke into Pezza’s apartment. Pezza’s body was found decomposing in her apartment.
The cause of death was determined to be several stab wounds, the fatal wound being inflicted to the left side of her chest. Medical examiners determined that Pezza had been killed three to seven days before her body was found.
Address
You can write to this inmate
at:
Robert Consalvo 941687
Union CI
P.O. Box 1000
Raiford, Florida 32083
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