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Pasco murder suspect admitted entire missing family was killed, burned in fire pit, deputies said

The murder suspect in the case of a missing Pasco County family told detectives that the bodies of all four family members were burned in his fire pit, according to an arrest affidavit. The document reveals new details in the missing persons case-turned-death investigation of Rain Mancini, 26; Phillip Zilliot II, 25; Karma Zilliot, 6; and Phillip Zilliot III, 5. On Thursday, June 13, Pasco County deputies said they received a call from a woman claiming that 25-year-old Rory Atwood FaceTimed her brother asking for help burning trash. The brother reportedly saw a puddle of blood and "adult and child bodies" in the background of the video call. This information led deputies to Atwood's home on Nottingham Trail in Hudson. Atwood told detectives he last saw the Mancini/Zilliot family at their shared home on June 12, according to the affidavit. Deputies said they didn't find anything suspicious at the home but noted that the fire pit was "smoldering and smoking." On Friday, June 14, deputies said they received a call from another person who told them Atwood admitted to killing his roommates and their children, the Mancini/Zilliot family. Deputies returned to Atwood's home that same day. On this visit, Atwood told them he evicted the family two weeks prior for not paying rent. The affidavit says another detective interviewed Atwood who told them they "might find horse bones" on the property and asked how fast human flesh would decompose. Deputies, cadaver dogs and forensic scientists searched the home again — this time they reportedly found: signs of "intense heat" from a fire in the backyard the missing family's belongings "small skeletal remains" and human "soft tissue" the cadaver dog pulled from the fire pit "human long bone fragments" and "apparent human vertebrae" on the surface of the fire pit Detectives also noted that the cadaver dog showed a change in behavior on the house's front porch, possibly indicating that it "smelled a diluted odor or couldn't pinpoint the exact locations of human remains." MORE: https://www.wtsp.com/article/news/cri... ►Subscribe: https://on.wtsp.com/youtube ►Website: https://www.wtsp.com/ ►Facebook:   / 10tampabay   ►X:   / 10tampabay  

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