Derwood man convicted of second-degree murder in double shooting at Rockville hotel

A 27-year-old Derwood man is facing a maximum prison sentence of 150 years after he was convicted Thursday of two counts of second-degree murder in connection with the January 2025 shooting deaths of Marcell Hebron, 26, and Leilani Marroquin, 27, at a hotel in Rockville, the Montgomery County State’s Attorney’s Office said Friday in a news release.

Kaloyan Dimov Stoev’s trial in the double-murder case began Monday in Montgomery County Circuit Court and ended Thursday evening when the jury delivered a guilty verdict, according to the state’s attorney’s office.

Montgomery County State’s Attorney John McCarthy said Friday afternoon in the release that Stoev faces a maximum of 150 years in prison and is scheduled for sentencing on Sept. 28…

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