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Jeffrey Scullin, 21, faces an aggravated murder charge for the death of Melinda Pleskovic, a Strongsville sixth grade teacher.

Pleskovic was found dead inside her Blazing Star Drive home Oct. 23, 2017. She was found on the kitchen floor after she was stabbed and shot. Her family members all claimed to be at a restaurant at the time of the killing, except for her son, Kyle, who has special needs.

Scullin, who also lived in the home, has a child with Pleskovic's daughter, Anna, and the two were scheduled to be married Oct. 28, 2017. Instead, Scullin served as a pallbearer at his future mother-in-law's funeral that day. Three days later, he was arrested for her death.

'There's a lot of blood'

Two calls to 911 were made the day of Pleskovic's death. One came from her husband, Bruce, who told dispatch, "I think my wife is dead."

Bruce Pleskovic also told dispatch that the family's home had experienced a series of break-ins. Melinda Pleskovic's Facebook account painted a more in-depth picture of those break-ins as she posted about eerie incidents happening in her home, including nails left in car tires, stolen keys and triggered car alarms.

“Whoever has my stolen keys was playing with the remote at 430 am and kept starting the van at 7," one post from Melinda's Facebook account said.
She wrote a follow-up comment that said, “Set off car alarm with stolen remote again last night and found nails in Bruce’s tire.”

In June of 2016, Anna Pleskovic made a call to police reporting suspicious boys in the backyard.
She called police again in November, complaining of unknown boys knocking on the back door and peeking in windows. Bizarre break-ins plagued the home in the months that followed, even just days before Melinda Pleskovic’s death.

The other 911 call came from Scullin, who told dispatch, "Somebody's been attacked in my house."
Scullin said he took his daughter and the Pleskovics' son outside after seeing Melinda Pleskovic on the kitchen floor.

“She has blood all around her. I didn’t look. I just grabbed the child and left," Scullin said.

Scullin and Bruce Pleskovic said they found Melinda Pleskovic's body at the same time. The two said they returned home from Applebee's after the family was supposed to meet there to discuss the upcoming wedding. Melinda Pleskovic never showed.
One of the first officers to respond to the crime scene testified that he believed Melinda Pleskovic knew her killer, as the numerous stab wounds on her body suggested anger amid a crime of passion.

DNA linked Scullin to Melinda Pleskovic's death. Her blood was found on a knife and a pair of sweatpants found in Scullin's vehicles. Scullin's DNA was found on the knife and the waistband of the pants, as well as on a revolver found in a backpack in his truck.

Scullin's attorneys also argued that Scullin's confession was coerced.

Video of detectives questioning Scullin was played during the suppression hearing. That footage showed officers telling Scullin they knew he committed the crime and had the evidence to prove it. The officers were heard encouraging Scullin to come clean and to explain why he committed the killing, to which Scullin repeatedly replied, "I didn't do anything."

Detectives also told Scullin that if he goes to prison, he'd never see his daughter again during the nearly six-hour interrogation.

Scullin's lawyers alleged that detectives threatened him with the death penalty. Video showed an investigator telling Scullin that convictions for premeditated murder result in death penalty sentences; however, premeditated murder charges do not exist in the state of Ohio.

One of those detectives testified he was wrong and misspoke, and prosecutors argued the death penalty technically could have been considered by law.

Scullin later confessed to shooting Pleskovic in the kitchen of their home.

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