This LiveNOW/FOX segment is a local police press briefing about the March 24 Vero Beach library double shooting and the later discovery of Jesse Scott Ellis’s decomposed body in a wooded area near Cove Drive. The chief says investigators believe Ellis killed Danny Ulie and Stacy Mason, then died by suicide shortly afterward by apparent hanging, and that the case is now effectively solved.
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The briefing centers on a single local case rather than a market topic: the Vero Beach double homicide at a library and the later discovery of the suspected killer’s body. The police chief says detectives identified the two victims, Danny Ulie and Stacy Mason, as having been found in the library parking lot with multiple gunshot wounds, and that the investigation quickly focused on Jesse Scott Ellis as the suspect in what police describe as a targeted domestic-related incident. …
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Detectives determined the library shooting was a targeted domestic-related incident involving Jesse Scott Ellis.
The chief says the victims were found with gunshot wounds and the investigation concluded it was a domestic-related targeted act.
Police obtained an arrest warrant charging Ellis with two counts of premeditated murder.
The chief describes the warrant as having been issued as evidence developed.
The remains found on Cove Drive were positively identified as Jesse Scott Ellis by dental records.
Police say X-rays from a local dentist were matched and the identification was made within minutes.
How long do you believe he's been dead for?
The chief says they're looking at just over two months since March 24th and believe he died shortly after the incident, with officers arriving at around 12:30 and finding his vehicle that day shortly thereafter.
Do you still believe the narrative about Mr. Ellis going out into the ocean and then coming back in and walking south?
The chief confirms that's what they believe occurred, clarifying that some footage of individuals going south didn't show him, but the individual who went in the ocean, came in around the spires, and was seen about 11:10 a.m. by a residential camera walking back south towards South Beach was Mr. Ellis.
Was he wearing the same clothing that was on the body?
The chief says they discovered wet camouflage shorts and a t-shirt that was wet and sandy, believed to be what he was wearing when he went in the surf. The clothes were very similar to what was on the Ring camera pictures when he left home that morning — a ball cap with an electrical company insignia, a t-shirt with graphics, and camouflage cargo shorts.
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