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TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — A double-murder defendant acting as his own attorney in Florida was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder Monday evening, several hours after shouting at jurors & prosecutors & acknowledging he killed his then-girlfriend.

A Hillsborough County jury reached a verdict for Ronnie Oneal III after 4 and 1/2 hours of deliberations. The 12-member panel also found him guilty of attempted first-degree murder & arson. Jurors will reconvene later this week to recommend life in prison or the death penalty. Under Florida law, the decision for execution must be unanimous.

Oneal admitted during closing arguments earlier Monday that he killed Kenyatta Barron but denied charges that he killed his disabled daughter & tried to kill his son.

“I want you to know the actual facts,” he told jurors. Then, turning to prosecutors, he said, “I did kill Kenyatta Brown. But I want you to tell it like it is, if you are going to tell it.”

Oneal, 32, acted as his own lawyer throughout the trial.

The defendant spent most of his time Monday accusing the state of manipulating call logs & recordings for the night of the March 2018 killings. A state prosecutor called the claims “absurd.”

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Oneal, who earlier in the trial cross-examined a sheriff’s detective before heartily thanking him for adopting his son, on Monday stridently criticized the move, suggesting it had prejudiced his son against him.

“You are ready to believe my son, whose statements are conflicting all of a sudden, because he has been adopted by a detective who worked in this case,” he said to the jury. “He had no business being around him in an open and pending case.”

The detective testified he worked the night of the attack but was not involved in the investigation.

Prosecutors say Oneal wounded Barron with a shotgun, then beat her to death. They say he used a hatchet to kill his 9-year-old daughter & wounded his son, then 8, with a knife. The daughter had cerebral palsy & could not speak.

Oneal is also accused of setting the family’s Tampa-area house on fire. The son survived & testified last week by remote video that he saw his father kill his sister with the hatchet & recalled his mother being shot. When questioned by Oneal, the boy told his father, “You stabbed me.”

Prosecutor Ronald Gale said during his closing argument that the state had proved beyond a reasonable doubt that Oneal was guilty of the double murder & attempted murder. Gale played a 911 call that included screams from Barron.

“This has been a very emotional case & the evidence & testimony has been by turns gruesome & disturbing and just heartbreaking,” Gale said, asking the jury to put those emotions aside & deliberate on the facts.

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