HOLLYWOOD, Fla. — Two days after the arrest of a suspect in what police said was a Feb. 15 murder in a Miami Beach high-rise, a man who knew victim Justin Zelin said he wants his friend to be remembered for more than how he lost his life.
Miami Beach police arrested Corey Hutterli, 37, of Parkland, on a second-degree murder charge on Wednesday.
He’s accused of killing Zelin, 35, by throwing him off the balcony of his own 25th-floor unit at the Akoya Condominium, located at 6365 Collins Ave. on Mid-Beach.
Police said Zelin could be heard in a struggle with Hutterli in a 911 call moments before his death. The connection between the two remains a mystery.
“It’s one of those things where the more answers you get, the more questions you have,” Zelin’s friend Amit Jolly said.
Jolly, speaking to Local 10 News in Hollywood on Friday, said he wants Zelin to “be memorialized for so much more than just the final moments of his life.”
“He was yet a big presence in the Jewish community, a big presence in the biotech community,” Jolly said. “What he has done in terms of his line of work has saved many lives.”
Jolly said the killing left Zelin’s family heartbroken.
“On the night of the funeral the rabbi asked the father to write some words about his son and he said, ‘I don’t have the words for my son, because I don’t believe my son is dead,’” Jolly said.
Jolly shared photos of Zelin with Local 10 News.
“These final moments were very painful,” Jolly said. “I think it’s very important to have Justin be remembered for something so much more than just those final moments, just as (with) anyone when they pass away.”
Hutterli, meanwhile, remained held without bond at Miami-Dade County’s Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center on Friday.
His attorney argued during a court appearance Thursday morning that the case against Hutterli is purely circumstantial.
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