Man Convicted of First-Degree Murder in Gruesome Silver Spring Killing

A jury convicted a man of first-degree murder Friday in the grisly death of a man who was found in his Maryland apartment with dozens of stab wounds and some of his organs removed, state prosecutors said.

Mauricio Morales-Caceres, 22, stabbed 36-year-old Oscar Navarro to death at his Silver Spring apartment days before Christmas in 2014.

A family member discovered Navarro at the apartment in the 14600 block of King Lear Court on Dec. 23.

Police said Morales-Caceres and Navarro knew each other. 

Investigators said they tied Morales-Caceres to the murder from a bloody fingerprint and sneaker print he left at the scene.

Prosecutors called him a monster.

"When you have an individual that stabbed somebody 89 times and literally carved out his liver and placed it on the victim's body, it's a scary thing," said Ramón V. Korionoff, spokesperson for the Montgomery County State's Attorney's Office.

Morales-Caceres faces life in prison without the possibility of parole.

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