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The jury selection process is in progress for a Florida man accused of murdering his adoptive parents.
Dima Tower, age 24, stands accused of two murder charges related to the deaths of Jennifer and Robbie Tower in 2023. He also faces charges for evading law enforcement.
The trial is taking place in Sarasota, where the defense team proposed that Tower plead guilty to manslaughter in exchange for a 40-year sentence, according to ABC 7.
However, the prosecution dismissed the 40-year sentence proposal, indicating they would accept the manslaughter plea only if it came with a life sentence.
As reported by CrimeOnline earlier, Tower was apprehended in September 2023 after authorities discovered the couple fatally stabbed in their residence on Mallicoat Road in North Port.
Dima was adopted from a Ukrainian orphanage by the Towers when he was 14.

Records from the North Port Police Department and Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office obtained by FOX 4 show multiple domestic violence calls involving Dima since 2018.
On December 8, 2018, officers responded to the family’s home because Dima had allegedly pushed Jennifer when she entered his bedroom, which he denied.
Dima, a teen at the time, had reportedly not spoken with his parents for several days.
Robbie wanted Dima involuntarily detained for mental health evaluation, but officers did not believe the situation met the criteria for that process.
No arrests were made.
Months later, around 7:30 p.m. on April 28, 2019, Jennifer called police to report Dima missing after he rode his bike away from home upset that he was grounded. Police found Dima and brought him back.
Jennifer called police just hours later, around 11 p.m., to report that Dima had again left the house. Police found him and brought him home.
Officers on July 29, 2019, took Dima into custody after being spotted walking near an elementary school carrying a BB gun. Dima told police he planned to shoot soldier toys, which were in his pockets. Police later released him.
Robbie called police on October 22, 2019, asking that Dima be removed for behavioral problems. The father reported that his son had been physically and verbally abusive.
Robbie also told police he slept with his bedroom door locked at night, afraid of what Dima might do.
A deputy attempted to speak with Dima, but he did not respond. The records do not show any indication of an eviction or attempt to seek an emergency protection order.
One year later, on October 22, 2020, sheriff’s deputies arrested Dima for domestic violence. An unnamed victim alleged that Dima had pushed him in the kitchen, resulting in multiple injuries to the victim’s head.
The victim alleged that Dima punched him repeatedly, smacked a phone out of his hands when he tried to call 911 and then continued the assault with several blows to his head and face.
Dima allegedly admitted to the assault and told a deputy that the victim was “mentally abusing his mother,” according to FOX4. Dima later pleaded not guilty to charges, which were eventually dropped.
On August 31, 2023, police found Robbie and Jennifer stabbed to death in their home, both face down on the floor, after responding to a call from a neighbor who reported hearing noises.
Dima fled in a vehicle when police arrived, according to WINK News. Deputies with the Sarasota County Sheriff’s Office used stop sticks to get the car to stop. They apprehended him after he fled on foot into a wooded area.
Robbie’s Uncle, Warren Rines, previously told the New York Post that the Towers were kind-hearted people.
“These were two really good, caring people,” Rines told the Post. “It just makes no sense, none of us understand the hate. They were the only two people in his life who ever tried to help him. They treated him like their own son.”
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[Feature Photo: Tower family/Facebook]
Additional reporting by Jonathan Anderson