Tania Wise, a 23-year-old single mother, was eagerly anticipating the arrival of her second child, a boy she had named Josiah. Despite initial plans for an abortion due to her relationship with a married man, Tania ultimately decided to keep the baby. Tragically, just before her due date, Tania was found brutally murdered in a rural area of St Lucie County, with fatal injuries that also claimed the life of her unborn child.
The investigation into Tania’s murder led to the arrest of Jose Soto-Escalera, the father of her unborn child. Evidence including deleted phone records, internet search history, and eyewitness testimonies pointed to Soto-Escalera’s involvement in the premeditated killing. Despite his denial of the charges, Soto-Escalera was found guilty of two counts of first-degree murder and sentenced to death.
During the trial, emotional testimonies from Tania’s family highlighted the devastating impact of her loss, especially on her surviving son. The judge handed down the death penalty for Soto-Escalera, bringing a tragic end to what should have been a joyous time for Tania as she awaited the birth of her child.
