A Brevard County Grand Jury has issued murder indictments against three individuals for the first-degree premeditated murder of Luis Alfredo Cambara, 33, and Otwual Ramon Godinez, 33, in Titusville.
Nicarrion Anderson, 18, Andreal Curry Jr., 24, and Antario McCoy, 30, are facing two counts each of First-Degree Premeditated Murder in connection to the tragic incident that unfolded on July 3, 2023.
The indictment follows a months-long investigation by Titusville Police into the double homicide. On that fateful day, police responded to a call of shots fired on Knox McRae Drive.
Upon arrival, they discovered Cambara lying outside a truck, with Godinez in the passenger seat, both having succumbed to gunshot wounds.


The investigation revealed a drug-related motive behind the crime, with Anderson, Curry, and McCoy identified as the individuals responsible for the shooting. Authorities found two kilos of cocaine at the scene, adding a layer of complexity to the case.
The Brevard County Grand Jury, after hearing testimony from Titusville investigators and the Brevard County Associate Medical Examiner, returned the indictments against Anderson, Curry, and McCoy.
The trio is currently held on No Bond at the Brevard County Jail, with no trial date set as of now.
This development comes after an extensive prior investigation by the Titusville Police Department, which led to the arrest of the three suspects—McCoy and Anderson, both from Cocoa, were already detained at the Brevard County Jail on separate charges, while Curry, from Mims, was apprehended by the Brevard County Sheriff’s Office Game Over Task Force.
The connection between this crime and the broader issue of drug-related incidents in the area highlights the ongoing challenges faced by law enforcement in addressing such matters.








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