‘We’re not going to give up’: Estranged husband previously convicted of murder is person of interest in wife’s disappearance, cops say

Shakeira Rucker missing

Shakeira Rucker was found dead in a Florida storage unit after she had been missing for a week. Her estranged husband, Cory Hill, is facing murder charges in her death. (Cory Hill: Orange County Jail, Rucker: Winter Springs Police Department)

Prosecutors in Florida will pursue capital punishment for a 51-year-old man accused of killing his estranged wife last year, gunning her down in a storage unit before hiding her body under a mound of old tires.

The Office of the State Attorney for the Ninth Judicial Circuit on Friday formally filed a notice of intent to seek the death penalty against Cory Hill just days after he was indicted on first-degree murder and other charges in the slaying of Shakeira Rucker, court records obtained by Law&Crime show.

A few hours after killing Rucker, authorities say Hill traveled to his girlfriend’s home and shot at her and several of her family members. He was also indicted on four additional counts of attempted murder as well as burglary, shooting into a building, possession of a firearm by a convicted felon, and violation of a domestic violence injunction by threatening violence.

According to the document, prosecutors claim they can prove beyond a reasonable doubt at least three of the aggravating factors that can make a crime eligible for capital punishment.

The aggravating factors mentioned in the filing include that the alleged murder “was committed in a cold, calculated, and premeditated manner without any pretense of moral or legal justification” and that it was “especially heinous, atrocious, or cruel.” Additionally, the state points out that Hill was previously convicted of a felony involving “the use or threat of violence to a person,” which constitutes an aggravating factor.

Hill was previously convicted of second-degree murder for the 1992 killing of a man in Suffolk County, Virginia. A then-20-year-old Hill fatally shot an 18-year-old man whom he believed had stolen his 1988 Ford Tempo with his daughter still. Hill went to the teen’s home and shot him several times after an argument. A jury convicted Hill the following year, and he was sentenced to 20 years in prison.

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