'They’re trying to kill me': Oneal's father recounts phone call from his son on night of murders

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Family members testify in Ronnie Oneal murder case

Gloria Gomez reports

The murder trial of Ronnie Oneal continued Thursday, with more family members taking the stand. Oneal, who is accused of killing his girlfriend and their 9-year-old daughter in 2018, is also accused of trying to kill their son. The boy, now just 11 years old, is the star witness in this case.

The jury took lots of notes Thursday, paying attention to every witness, especially the testimony from little Ronnie and from Oneal’s father, who got a call from his son the night of the killings.

From a remote location, over video conference, Ronnie Oneal’s son took the jury through the trauma he says he survived nearly three years ago.

Ronnie: I saw my dad holding a shotgun and my mom, like, screaming at him.

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Murder suspect, representing himself, questions son who was home during alleged killings

The boy was just 8 years old when he said Ronnie Oneal, his father, allegedly attacked him after murdering his mom and 9-year-old sister. Now 11, he faced his father, recalling the night his family was killed and he barely survived.

Little Ronnie was only 8 years old when he says he watched his father kill his mother and sister.

Ronnie Jr. testified Wednesday that, "he hit her with an ax in the back and in the head and then I saw her eyes roll and there was blood everywhere."

He says his father then tried to kill him too. 

Oneal, who is defending himself, cross-examined his son.

Oneal: Good to see you, man.

Ronnie: Good to see you, too.

Oneal: Did I hurt you that night of this incident?

Ronnie: Yes.

Oneal: I did? And how did I hurt you?

Ronnie: You stabbed me.

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Double-murder suspect says law enforcement tampered with evidence

The trial of a Riverview man accused of murdering his girlfriend and daughter got off to an explosive start Monday. Ronnie Oneal III is representing himself and shouted parts of his opening statement at the jury.

Oneal is accused of killing Kenyatta Barron, the mother of his children, and his 9-year-old disabled daughter, Ron'niveya, and then attempting to kill Ronnie, Jr.

Prosecutors say Oneal then set the house on fire.

One of the last family members to testify in the trial was Oneal’s father, Billy Smith, who said he remembers getting a call the night of the murders.

"[Ronnie Oneal] told me, ‘Kee Kee was trying to kill me, Kee Kee was trying to kill me. They’re trying to kill me,’" Smith told the courtroom.

Smith rushed to Oneal’s Riverview home to find chaos and carnage.

The prosecution said it will wrap up its case Friday and then the defense will begin its case. They’re expected to call nine witnesses.

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Compelling testimony on day 2 of Ronnie Oneal murder trial

On the second day of Ronnie Oneal's murder trial, the jury heard testimony from deputies and a paramedic, and they saw evidence including the shotgun prosecutors say O'Neal used to kill his girlfriend and his daughter.