An Arizona man has been convicted of murdering his girlfriend and her canine — then gloating about it on FaceTime, telling his ex, “I killed her! I did it!” whereas mendacity down subsequent to the sufferer’s bloody corpse.
Taton Dorfman, 29, was arrested after the grisly July 28, 2024, slaying of Hannah Rogers, 30, inside a Marana house, which lies about 20 miles northwest of Tucson, in line with court docket filings.
Dorfman, who was convicted of second-degree homicide by a jury earlier this week, faces a most of 25 years behind bars. He is because of be sentenced subsequent month.
In the course of the name, Dorfman confirmed himself mendacity in mattress subsequent to Rogers’ bloody physique, investigators stated. He instructed his ex that he’d shot his girlfriend — and that her canine was lifeless too.
The ex took screenshots and rushed them to police, setting off a frantic in a single day standoff with officers and the Pima County SWAT crew.
When cops arrived on the home on West Mosquito Drive, Dorfman reportedly confessed once more, telling negotiators he had killed Rogers and deliberate to kill himself.
He lastly surrendered round 3:30 a.m., stumbling out of the house with blood on his palms and face however no accidents.
Inside, police discovered Rogers with a deadly gunshot wound to the pinnacle, her canine shot as soon as, and a handgun on the ground on the foot of the mattress.
Investigators additionally found “a considerable amount of alcohol and drug paraphernalia” scattered inside, the grievance stated.
Dorfman was initially booked on suspicion of first-degree homicide and animal cruelty, however prosecutors secured a second-degree homicide conviction.
Buddies described Rogers as “a wonderful, good and humorous girl” who “lit up rooms along with her smile” in a GoFundMe arrange after her loss of life.
The case has horrified the Tucson space — not just for the brutality of the crime however for the killer’s chilling determination to broadcast his boasts in actual time.
The Publish has sought remark from the Pima County Sheriff’s Division and Marana police.