Joshua Rosa
Joshua Rosa (born January 24, 1986) is a convicted [...] in the State of Florida.
Early Life
Rosa is the youngest child of two in his family. His older brother Daniel Rosa Jr. is five years his senior. His parents are Raquel (sometimes Rachael) and Daniel Rosa Sr. Rosa's entire family is of Puerto Rican descent and he was born in Brooklyn, New York. The Rosa family moved to Florida in the early 1990's so that he and his older brother could have an easier life. The Rosa family are members of the Pentecostal Church and had a very strict, religious upbringing. Rosa graduated from Alonso High School in Tampa, Florida, class of 2004. While a high school student, he was a cadet on the school's drill team and a member of the Army ROTC program. After graduating from High School, Rosa attended Hillsborough Community College where he was studying to become a psychologist. At the age of 18, Rosa became a Youth Minister at the Zion Pentecostal Church.
[...] of Stephen Tomlinson
On December 8, 2005, the body of 13 year old Stephen Tomlinson was discovered in a secluded section of Logan Gate Park a couple of blocks from where Rosa lived in Tampa. Rosa was seen in the park on the night that Tomlinson's body was discovered. Witnesses in the park claim that they saw Rosa jogging in the park that night with a flash light and wearing white gloves. Rosa was wearing black and seen running from the park yelling "call the cops, I need help." While Rosa called 911, a neighbor and a number of kids ran into the park and found Tomlinson's body with a bicycle nearby. When the neighbors arrived, they saw Tomlinosn bleeding from the mouth, nose, ears and eyes. Tomlinson's pants were also half way down and one of the neighbors tried giving Stephen CPR, but he passed away in the neighbors arms. Deputies from the Hillsborough County SHERIFF's Office responded to the scene immediately.
When questioned by the Deputies, Rosa stated that he was in the park jogging and then came across Tomlinson's body. Rosa could not provide any valid reasons at all as to why he was wearing white gloves or why he was carrying a flashlight. Blood stains were discovered on both the gloves and on Rosa's jogging pants. Deputies seized a nail clipper that Rosa voluntarily pulled out of his pocket and voluntarily surrendered it to the deputies. When questioned AbOUT the nail clippers, Rosa could not provide a reason for why he had the nail clippers in his pocket. Rosa was detained by detectives where he was questioned further but was let go on the same night. This outraged a lot of the neighbors since they believed that Rosa was the perpetrator behind the [...]. Rosa continued to remain cooperative as the investigation continued. Even though Rosa was let go by the detectives, he was still considered a person of interest in the case and the prime suspect. Rosa was kept under constant surveillance and a search and seizure warrant was obtained on Rosa's home where his computer, clothes and other evidence were seized. The cause of death was ruled manual strangulation.
Arrest of Joshua Rosa
On January 6, 2006 at approximately 6:00 PM, Joshua Rosa was arrested by the Hillsborough County Sheriffs Office at his place of employment at Sports Authority where he was employed as a part-time sales representative. Rosa was taken into custody without incident. Hillsborough County Sheriff David Gee released a press conference stating that they were waiting on DNA evidence on the nail clippers and the white gloves that were taken from Josh at the scene of the crime. The DNA evidence that was obtained came from Stephen Tomlinson. Rosa's home keys were also found under the body of Tomlinson at the scene. Rosa was held without bail and booked on First Degree [...] charges. At his arraignment, Rosa pleaded not guilty and requested time to obtain the funds necessary to hire a private attorney.
Trial of Joshua Rosa
The [...] trial began on July 11, 2008. At trial, the State Prosecutors portrayed Rosa as the sole [...] who killed Tomlinson. Prosecutors theorized that after a scuffle with his victim and subsequent strangulation, Rosa tried to hide the evidence by using a nail clipper to clip off Tomlinson fingernails. The prosecutor also presented the same jogging pants that Rosa was wearing on the night of the [...] and showed the jury blood stains belonging to Tomlinson within the inner sleeve of the pants. With the same pair of white gloves that were taken from Rosa, the prosecutors showed the jury that Rosa used the gloves to either suffocate or to keep Tomlinson quiet by placing the gloves in Tomlinson's mouth. The blood pattern stains on the gloves showed the position the gloves had been placed on Tomlinson's mouth.
Rosa was represented at trial by attorney Brian E. Gonzalez. At trial, Gonzalez showed that Rosa was trying to help revive Tomlinson and that he was in the park doing his nightly jog since Rosa was known to be in great shape. Gonzalez tried persuading the jury that there was more than one perpetrator who committed this crime and that Rosa is falsely being accused of the [...]. Rosa did not testify on his behalf.
At approximately 11:15 AM on July 21, 2008, Joshua Rosa was found guilty of [...] in the first degree and that the [...] was committed during the commission of, or in the attempt to commit aggravated child abuse. Rosa was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The prosecutors office stated that the death penalty was not sought in this case since the evidence did not satisfy the requirements for a death penalty case. Once the verdict was read, Rosa spoke for the first time still claiming his innocence and stated that his family and his friends know who he really is. Rosa continued to state that he hopes someday the one's who really committed this crime are caught and he wishes that God have mercy upon their soul. An appeal in the verdict is likely to occur in the future.
Joshua Rosa was sentenced to life in prison on August 5, 2008 where he is currently housed in the Mayo Correctional Institution of the Florida Department Of Corrections. At 22 years old, Rosa is one of the youngest people in Florida history to be sentenced to life in prison.
External Links
Zion Pentecostal Church - The Church where Joshua Rosa was a minister.