ORANGE COUNTY, Fla. — New documents on the Orange County Clerk of Courts’s website indicate Anthony Shea will remain in jail until a detention hearing on Friday, Oct. 25, at 8:30 a.m.
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The former Orange County Sergent also filed an application for indigent status and requested a public defender to represent him.
According to the paperwork, Shea listed two dependants, $2,200 in pensions/retirements, a vehicle, and a bank account, but did not list any dollar amounts.
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On Friday, the Orange County Sheriff’s Office posted on social media that they were mourning one of their own after Lieutenant Eloilda “Ellie” Shea was shot and killed on Monday.
According to the Sheriff’s Office, 49-year-old Anthony Shea, a former OCSO Sergeant, is accused of murdering his estranged wife, 39-year-old Lt. Eloilda “Ellie” Shea, on El Prado Avenue near the Deerwood community.
Detectives arrested Anthony Shea on Friday on first-degree murder charges.
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He is being held in the Orange County Jail on no bond.
Deputies said Anthony Shea had resigned in August while he was under investigation for allegations that would have led to his termination.
He had joined OCSO in 2006.
According to the arrest report, Anthony Shea had called 911.
Orange County detectives learned Ellie Shea was taken to the hospital with a gunshot wound to her temple, and the shooting happened in a second-floor bedroom.
The report said Anthony Shea told investigators, “We had a bad night last night, arguing about my affair,” and the pair had an argument on Sunday.
The affidavit said Anthony Shea left the home with their children on Monday to go to Publix on Curry Ford, the same day he said Ellie Shea “called in sick” to work.
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Detectives said Anthony Shea claimed to have found Ellie Shea and her personally owned firearm in the bedroom when he returned. He told investigators he performed CPR until paramedics arrived at the home.
Deputies said text message evidence from Ellie Shea’s cell phone and an inadvertent audio recording led them to believe Anthony Shea’s attempt to direct evidence.
However, based on the detectives’ findings through their investigation, OCSO concluded that this incident was not a suicide, as they had first believed with initial evidence.
The Sheriff’s Office expressed Ellie Shea’s commitment and positive attitude to her work.
See the full message:
<i>“Lt. Shea, just 39 years old, joined the Orange County Sheriff’s Office in 2011, quickly making her mark as a compassionate law enforcement officer, rising star and friend to so many she worked alongside. She lit up every room she entered with her infectiously bubbly personality, beautiful spirit and kind smile. Ellie was a mentor, teacher, advocate, protector, cheerleader and an inspiration to women aspiring to be leaders. A loving mommy of two little girls, Ellie served her community with grace, integrity and pride, and she will be profoundly missed. Her Orange County Sheriff’s Office family has been rocked by this tragedy, and we are wrapping our arms around each other - and all those who love Ellie - while we try to cope with this devastating loss.”</i>
— Orange County Sheriff's Office
See a statement from Sheriff John Mina:
<i>“Ellie cared deeply about this agency and the work we do, and I considered her a rising star,” said Mina. “We have all struggled this week with feelings of shock, grief and guilt while we tried to make sense of Ellie’s death, which was meant to appear as a suicide. I want to thank our homicide detectives, who had the extraordinarily difficult job of investigating a colleague’s murder, for their diligence in ensuring justice for Ellie. It’s devastating to know we will never again be on the receiving end of Ellie’s kindness or warm smile. We pray for her two girls, the rest of her family, and all of those who love her.”</i>
— Orange County Sheriff John Mina
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