PONTIAC, Mich. (WXYZ) — Two men on trial for allegedly posing as DTE workers in a deadly home invasion in October 2024 have both been found guilty on all counts.
A jury on Friday evening found Joshua Zuazo and Carlos Hernandez guilty of first-degree murder and two counts of unlawful imprisonment.
In an unusual legal arrangement, the two defendants were being tried simultaneously but with separate juries that were selected earlier this week.
Both men were denied bond and are scheduled to be sentenced on Dec. 9.
During testimony this week, the juries heard from the widow of the jewelry store owner killed last year in his Rochester Hills home. She provided emotional testimony in Oakland County Circuit Court Wednesday about the home invasion that left her husband dead and herself injured.
The two suspects allegedly posed as DTE utility workers to gain entry to their home.
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Linda Murray testified about the events of Oct. 11, 2024, when her 73-year-old husband, Hussein "Sam" Murray, was killed inside their home.
"I was screaming and Hernandez hits me in the face to cover my mouth," Linda Murray testified when asked about her reaction to seeing blood at the scene.

Joshua Zuazo and Carlos Hernandez are accused of posing as DTE Energy workers who initially visited the Murray home on Oct. 10, 2024, claiming they needed to check for a gas leak. The family turned them away due to the late hour, but prosecutors say the men returned the following morning.
According to testimony, the suspects allegedly took Sam Murray to the basement, where they tied him up and killed him. Linda Murray was upstairs making breakfast when the men came upstairs demanding jewelry and cash.
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Hernandez's attorney claims his client never intended to kill Murray, while Zuazo's attorney maintains his client was wrongly identified and was not present at the scene.