Landlord ticked about temperature in home murders tenant, then adjusts thermostat before calling 911: Cops

Adam Anson

Inset: Adam Anson (Miami-Dade Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation). Background: Miami home where Anson allegedly murdered his tenant (Google Maps).

A Miami landlord allegedly murdered his tenant after a dispute over the setting on the thermostat as temperatures in South Florida dipped into the high 40s.

Adam Louis Anson, 37, lives in a home in the 9400 block of SW 17th Terrace with an attached efficiency apartment that he rents to tenants. The home’s thermostat is located in a hallway within the apartment, according to an arrest affidavit obtained by Law&Crime. Anson allegedly armed himself with a handgun and went to the apartment side of the home around 8 a.m. Saturday and knocked on the window with the intention of changing the setting on the thermostat.

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The victim, 57-year-old Carlos Alberto Gonzalez, opened the door. That’s when Anson “forced himself inside the efficiency and began to punch the victim unprovoked,” cops wrote. Anson allegedly “dragged” Gonzalez outside to the backyard where he shot the victim several times in the head.

Anson then walked inside the apartment and adjusted the thermostat to his liking before returning to his side of the home and calling 911, cops wrote. Emergency personnel arrived and rushed Gonzalez to the hospital where he died.

Anson claimed self-defense. He said Gonzalez tried to punch him so he pulled out a gun and shot him, per the affidavit.

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