Man asked his schoolmate he long blamed for his troubles in school to hang out only to kill her in revenge before burying her body at an unknown location

California – In a chilling case in California, a 23-year-old man, identified as O. Shover, faces a life sentence for the murder of his former classmate, 16-year-old A. Briones, in what prosecutors described as a revenge killing.

Shover was convicted of first-degree murder with a special circumstance of lying in wait—a factor that, under California law, requires a sentence of life without parole or the death penalty.

His sentencing is set for October 25. The tragic sequence of events unfolded when Briones was last seen alive on January 13, 2019, getting into Shover’s car. Hours later, she vanished without a trace, leaving behind only her blood found in the trunk of Shover’s vehicle, marking a grim indicator of her fate.

Shover and Briones were schoolmates who were implicated in an incident involving a firearm in 2017. Shover and Briones, along with other students, were skipping school to spend time at a local park. Shover, who had a small handgun with him, panicked when a truancy officer arrived to disperse the group. He quickly handed the gun to Briones, urging her to hide it. Overwhelmed, Briones threw the weapon into a nearby drainage canal but was caught in the act of discarding it. Under questioning from law enforcement and school authorities, she eventually confessed that the gun was Shover’s and that he had passed it to her to hide.

That incident eventually led to both students being expelled from the school in February 2018. This expulsion, particularly for Shover, set the foundation for a grudge that culminated in the fatal incident. On the day of the murder, Shover, harboring resentment, lured Briones under the guise of spending time together. According to the prosecution, he had meticulously planned the day to end Briones’ life. He texted her with promises of adventure involving drug dealings and robbing drug dealers—a dangerous lure that tragically appealed to the young girl.

The evidence presented at trial included haunting text messages from Shover to his brother, instructing him to prepare shovels and lighter fluid, indicating the premeditation of the crime. Shover killed Briones with a handgun he had been trying to obtain since his expulsion from school, which he eventually did obtain. He then picked up his older brother, and the two of them drove to the remote and rugged terrain of the mountains, where they burried Briones’ body. Briones’ body, however, remains undiscovered despite extensive searches in the mountainous area, leaving a permanent void in the ongoing grief for her family. The subsequent investigation into her disappearance led to the grim unraveling of the events leading to her death.

During the trial, the prosecution highlighted the calculated steps Shover took to execute his plan, from manipulating Briones to trust him again to ensuring the tools for concealing his crime were ready. Shover’s 27-year-old brother, who was also implicated in the case, was initially charged with murder but later pleaded guilty to being an accessory after the fact, resulting in a significantly lesser sentence of one year in jail followed by probation. Shover chose to undergo a 6-day trial. After deliberating for more than a day, jurors determined his fate and convicted him of first-degree murder. Given the effective moratorium on the death penalty in California, he is set to receive a mandatory life sentence without the possibility of parole, with sentencing scheduled for October 25.

Briones was remembered as a vibrant young girl, with her life brutally cut short by someone she once considered a friend. Her mother, grappling with immense grief, pointed out the harsh reality that no sentence could bring back her daughter or truly serve justice for a life so young and full of potential lost so cruelly.

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