Man who found father-in-law dead shot him days earlier: Cops
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Left: David Nemyier (Citrus County Sheriff’s Office). Right: Kyle Pazian (Fifth Judicial Circuit State Attorney’s Office).

A Florida man who reported finding his father-in-law dead was charged with murdering the older man, whom authorities said died days before he was “found.”

The Citrus County Sheriff’s Office announced the arrest of 43-year-old David Nemyier on April 13 in connection to the shooting death of his father-in-law, 67-year-old Kyle Pazian. On Wednesday, the state attorney’s office stated that Nemyier had been indicted by a grand jury on first-degree murder charges. The charges were a culmination of events that began on the morning of April 9, when his wife — Pazian’s daughter — had an argument with her father and the day allegedly took a violent turn.

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According to an arrest affidavit reviewed by Law&Crime, Nemyier initially told police that after not being able to contact Pazian at his home on the morning of April 11, he and his wife went to conduct a welfare check. Upon arrival, the couple found Pazian dead on the living room couch with “blood all over his face.”

The affidavit stated that Nemyier and his wife and son had been living with Pazian in the same home at the time. That morning, Nemyier was at work while his wife and son were at the home, but according to the affidavit, police said the couple’s stories about what happened had “numerous discrepancies.”

One story allegedly relayed to police by Nemyier was that Pazian was involved in a “tense, ongoing feud” with a Black drug dealer named “Mike,” to whom he apparently owed money.

Nemyier’s wife also initially told police that she and her husband had an argument that morning during which he said he was going to “leave her.” Hours after he went to work, she awoke to find a “knot” on her head. When she asked her father if he knew who could have done that to her, she told police that he reportedly “became frustrated” with her, and she left for the restaurant where Nemyier worked.

The affidavit noted, however, the interactions between Nemyier and his wife, including recordings at the police station where he can allegedly be heard telling her “don’t tell them anything.” When the family was released from the station after questioning, the affidavit said that Nemyier’s wife “was concerned for [her son’s] safety” upon learning that Nemyier had been free to leave. She also reportedly asked an officer for his contact information before she left with Nemyier and their son.

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