Demarco Jones, 20, pleaded guilty to the slaying of Tim Meola, 65, of Painesville.
PAINESVILLE, Ohio — A Euclid man accused of killing a Painesville resident who was a longtime business owner in Ashtabula County pleaded guilty Tuesday to a charge of aggravated murder.
Demarco Jones, 20, had a $2 million bond revoked after he entered the plea in Lake County Common Pleas Court. He originally faced multiple charges of aggravated murder and murder, as well as a charge of aggravated robbery, according to court records.tell the Ashtabula Star Beacon that Meola, the owner of Meola Catering and Guyreino’s Deli in Ashtabula, had met Jones through social media. Meola reportedly picked up Jones in Euclid on Sept. 6 and took him to his home, but they got into an argument. Police say Jones grabbed a knife from the kitchen and stabbed Meola several times, the Star Beacon reports.If you purchase a product or register for an account through one of the links on our site, we may receive compensation.
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