Attorneys for Pablo Ibar, a man convicted in a notorious 1994 triple murder case that has lingered in South Florida courts for decades and garnered international attention, say they have a new witness who claims that two other men — not Ibar — committed the killings as a drug-related hit.
Ibar, 53, was convicted in 2019 of gunning down three people in a Miramar home invasion known by many as the Casey’s Nickelodeon murders, named after the bar owned by one of the victims, 48-year-old Casimir ‘Butch Casey’ Sucharski. Also killed in the June 26, 1994 slayings: Sharon Anderson and Marie Rogers, both 25-year-old women who were staying with Sucharski.
The witness, whose name was redacted in a 38-page court document filed Sunday, says a person identified as “A.N. aka El Loco” confessed to him that he and another man, dubbed “F.B. aka Loeva,” committed the murders of which Ibar was convicted…