
""For over three years, Anna's family and friends have waited for justice. Today the jury has spoken, returned its guilty verdict for first-degree murder against this sociopath and justice has arrived.""
""So-called 'no body' cases are some of the most difficult to prove because they rely so heavily on circumstantial evidence.""
Luis Antonio Gomes Akay was convicted of first-degree murder for the death of Anna Laura Costa Porsberg, whose body remains missing. Evidence from GPS and cellphones indicated Gomes Akay's movements after Porsberg disappeared from a hotel in El Segundo. The jury reached a verdict in under three hours. Gomes Akay faces a sentence of 20 years to life in prison. The case was particularly challenging due to the lack of a body, relying heavily on circumstantial evidence.
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