The last defendant in a Poinciana home invasion and robbery that turned deadly now has her date in court set.

  • Victoria Rios was 17 at time of Eric Roopnarine's killing
  • Roopnarine was killed during home invasion in July 2013
  • Rios was friends with Konrad Schafer

Victoria Rios had a pretrial hearing Tuesday morning. She is being charged with murder in the killing of 22-year-old Eric Roopnarine.

According to investigators, Rios, along with three accomplices, were involved in Roopnarine's death July 3, 2013.

Rios, who was 17 at the time, is accused of luring Roopnarine by promising sex. Instead, detectives say, Rios' friends forced themselves into Roopnarine's home, ransacked the house, shot him in the face and cut his throat.

In January, Konrad Schafer pleaded guilty to two counts of first-degree murder in Roopnarine's death.

After a number of delays, Roopnarine's father said he can’t wait until justice is served.

"They're always prolonging and it's more harder for us, for the family, to deal with it. We just want to get it over and done with," Pooran Roopnarine said.

The judge decided to hear motions June 3. Rios' trial was scheduled for June 6.