‘I’m a piece of s—‘: Pro MMA fighter who murdered piercing artist fiancee then cried robbery to 911 learns his fate

Insets: Phillip Keller and Alicia "Red" Campitelli (Brevard County Sheriff’s Office). Background: The apartment where Phillip Keller killed Alicia Campitelli (WKMG/YouTube).

Insets: Phillip Keller and Alicia “Red” Campitelli (Brevard County Sheriff’s Office). Background: The apartment where Phillip Keller killed Alicia Campitelli (WKMG/YouTube).

A mixed martial artist in Florida is heading to prison for murdering his fiancee while he was “super high on Molly” — telling an acquaintance, “I killed her, bro” — after gunning the woman down at their apartment while arguing over the MMA fighter’s drug use.

“I killed her high,” Phillip Keller told the acquaintance during a recorded phone conversation, according to Brevard County prosecutors and the local CBS affiliate WKMG. “I did it. I don’t know how I did it, but I can’t live with myself knowing that,” Keller said. “I’m a piece of s—.”

Keller, who was 39 when the killing unfolded, was sentenced Monday to 50 years behind bars for the 2021 shooting death of Alicia Campitelli, who was a popular piercing artist on Merritt Island known as “Red.” Keller accepted a plea deal during his sentencing hearing to reduce his charge to second-degree murder after originally being charged with first-degree murder in 2021, WKMG reports.

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