The bodies of Victoria Sims, 75, and Oluwatoyin Salau, 19, were found Saturday on Monday Road in Tallahassee.

Aaron Glee, who is charged in the horrific 2020 murders of two Tallahassee women, stunned the courtroom when he opted against entering a guilty plea in the case and insisted instead on proceeding with a trial.

During a court appearance Monday before Leon Circuit Judge Frank Allman, Glee said he felt pressured by his defense attorneys to enter into a plea deal with prosecutors, who had offered to take the death penalty off the table. The plea had been in the works since November, according to court records.

Glee, 51, is facing first-degree murder, kidnapping and other charges in the deaths of Victoria Sims, 75, a retired state worker and community volunteer, and Oluwatoyin Salau, 19, a Tallahassee Community College student and Black Lives Matter protester.

Aaron Glee Jr., 49, who confessed last month to the murders of Victoria Sims, 75, a retired state worker and volunteer, and Oluwatoyin Salau, 19, a local student and Black Lives Matter protester.

Salau went missing on June 6, 2020, followed by Sims several days later. On June 13, Tallahassee police descended on a house where he’d been staying on Monday Road. They found Sims’ body inside a bedroom and Salau’s body under a pile of leaves in woods behind the house.



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