The Islander Newspaper E-Edition Wednesday, Oct. 21, 2020

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VOLUME 28, NO. 52

The Best News on anna Maria Island Since 1992 Astheworldterns. 6 anna Maria holds firm on mask mandates. 2 County accept CaReS act funding apps. 3 Holmes Beach grapples with parking plans, increases fines. 4

Meetings. 4 BBPD chief to retire. 4 Holmes Beach sets legislative priorities. 5

Opinions. 6 10-20 YEARS AGO

Looking back. 7

Holmes Beach candidates report election finances. 8 announcements, calendar. 10-11 Vendors tout busy farmers market. 12 aMe students check out library’s lending process. 15 Island police reports. 16 Cortez stilt-house must come down. 17

Gathering. 16

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Couple found dead, BBPD unravel murder-suicide By Ryan Paice Islander Reporter

A string of domestic incidents may have been the precursor for two deaths in Bradenton Beach. Law enforcement officers began an investigation Oct. 17 at a triplex in the 2500 block of Avenue C in Bradenton Beach, where Sabrina Dumdei, 37, and Zachary Winton, 34, were found dead, according to Bradenton Beach Police Detective Sgt. Lenard Diaz. Diaz called the case a “probable murdersuicide,� but added Oct. 18 that he was waiting for the medical examiner’s assessment of the bodies. Bradenton Beach Police Chief Sam Speciale told The Islander that Dumdei’s father called the BBPD around 2:30 p.m. Oct. 17 to report he found two bodies when he arrived at the property to contact his daughter. Neighbor Patty Shay told The Islander that she walked by the scene moments after the father reported finding the bodies and heard him say, “My daughter and her boyfriend just killed each other.� Speciale, who lives a block over on Avenue B, was the first to respond to the scene after a neighbor ran to his home and notified him of the father’s discovery. Speciale said Dumdei was a family friend who’d worked for his now-retired wife at a salon she owned. The Manatee County Sheriff’s Office crime scene unit arrived around 2:50 p.m.

of the scene. “We don’t know the weapon yet, so we’re waiting to find out where the wounds are and what they’re consistent with.� A broken, blood-spattered chair was visible on the second-floor balcony of the triplex as law enforcement officers began investigating the scene. Blood also could be seen splashed across the sliding glass door and blind behind the chair, as well as smeared on the door to the residence. Diaz said the mess was even worse inside, where they found the bodies. “It was a gruesome scene,� he said. “Probably the worst I’ve seen in my 30 years.� Employees from the District 12 medical examiner’s office removed the bodies from the residence around 9:50 p.m. for examination, which could take up to a month to complete, according to Diaz. BBPD Officer Steve Masy and other law The couple had been involved in three enforcement assist the medical examiner known domestic incidents in the months in removing a body Oct. 17 from the apart- leading up to their deaths. ment where two people were found dead Dumdei was arrested July 19 for misdein the 2500 block of avenue C in Bradenmeanor domestic battery, but the charge was ton Beach. Islander Photo: Ryan Paice dropped before the case could make it to an arraignment hearing and she was released. to begin its investigation. Winton was arrested for misdemeanor Authorities had not disclosed many domestic battery Aug. 10 and was released details about the incident as of Oct. 18, after posting bond. including what weapons were used or how The bond was later disposed when the and where the bodies were found within the charge was dropped. upstairs rental apartment. Most recently, Winton was arrested Aug. “There’s a lot of blood,� Speciale said TURN TO Murder-suicide, PaGe 3

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Obituaries. 18 GoodDeeds. 18 Get in the game. 20 Stone crabs reach markets. 21 County seeking survey of boat speeds at aMI bridge. 22

NESTING NOTES. 24 Youth soccer cycles into playoffs. 26 Migratory species invade local waters. 27

PropertyWatch. 28

NYT puzzle.

Tampa Bay Lightning CeO Steve Griggs, left, coach Jon Cooper and restaurateur/hockey fan Sean Murphy show off the Stanley Cup Oct. 9 at Murphy’s Doctor’s Office bar in Holmes Beach.

The Stanley Cup final Sept. 28 saw the Lightning defeat the Dallas Stars 2-0 in Toronto. Coach Jon Cooper and CeO Steve Griggs brought the cup “home,� so to speak, as they both reside on anna Maria Island, where Beach Bistro-eat Here-Doctor’s Office owner Sean Murphy holds a close relationship with the team. The Stanley Cup toured with its “keepers� Oct. 9 to myriad island hot spots for photo opps with the trophy. Pictured above at the limo with the cup at the Doctor’s Office are staff, Rob and Rachel, “hangin’ loose� with the coach. Islander Courtesy Photos

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