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Orlando police describe double-homicide as gruesome
Orlando police on Friday said they need the public's help in solving the gruesome slayings of a man and woman who were killed in front of their 2-year-old son.
Aug. 18, 2015 rbbm.
Dive team searching pond at complex where couple was murdered
The Orange County Sheriff’s Office dive team is searching a pond at the Eagle Reserve Apartment complex where two people were killed last month.
Investigators have not said how the couple was killed but during a news conference last month, Orlando Police Department Detective Michael Moreschi said the murders, that happened right in front of the couple’s 2-year-old son, were extremely violent. He described the killer as a very depraved individual.''
By Jonathan Grass, July 24, 2025

New clues lead to person of interest in Orlando couple’s 2015 murders
For 10 years, a family in Orlando has been searching for answers to a couple’s murder.
Peterson “Pete” Delhomme was working the overnight shift on July 17, 2025. He then went home, where his girlfriend, Renee Collins, was waiting with their 2-year-old son.
But police think Delhomme came home in the middle of violence already taking place. Soon after, the couple was dead.''
Their son was untouched but was found walking around is his own parents’ blood. Moreschi said he has no doubt the toddler saw what happened, making the crime even more “horrific.”
“I’ve been in homicide for 10 years. This is easily one of the most violent scenes that I’ve ever been to," he said.
Collins worked as a service manager at a local Wells Fargo bank, while Delhomme worked two security jobs, authorities said. Both were from West Palm Beach and had only been living in Orlando for a short time.
There was nothing in their lives that would suggest they were in danger.''
“We’re dealing with a seriously depraved individual,” Moreshi said. “This is an individual that we all as a community need to have off the street.”
''But the blood smudges and fingerprints Esan found has now led to a person of interest. It was someone who was on their radar before.
The DNA from both of those finds could finally help close the case and bring closure to the victims’ families.''