A day after rejecting plea deals in a Miami Gardens double murder, the two men accused of the killings came back to court — and apparently reconsidered their decision.
But the spontaneous hearing Wednesday morning before Miami-Dade Circuit Court Judge Ellen Sue Venzer ended with one of the men storming out of the courtroom — unleashing a profanity-ridden tirade — and neither changing their not guilty pleas.
The day before, Reginald Louis Jackson, 40, rejected a 40-year plea deal state prosecutors offered for the killings of 70-year-old Annette Anderson, a church minister, and her grandson 20-year-old Tyrone Walker Jr.
In July 2013, Anderson and Walker were found bound, gagged, tortured and shot to death in Anderson’s home, according to police. Anderson was an ordained minister with the Jesus People Ministries Church and hosted weekly Bible study sessions. Walker, nicknamed TJ, had been in South Florida for only three months, moving from Jacksonville to attend ITT Tech…