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Murder suspect found dead
Robert Maniatis' apparent drug overdose came as authorities sought to connect him to a homicide.
By ELENA LESLEY, Times Staff Writer
Published August 23, 2007
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Robert Maniatis' family and friends gather outside the Tahitian Resort in Holiday where his body was found, as deputies investigate.
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[Times photo: Brendan Fitterer]
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Robert Maniatis, 20, died of an apparent drug overdose. He was a person of interest in the murder of Michael Scott Steele.
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Michael Scott Steele, 25, of New Port Richey was found shot to death in Tarpon Springs on Monday.
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Police were zeroing in on 20-year-old Robert Maniatis. Tarpon Springs authorities wanted to question him about a murder. Pasco County sheriff's deputies believed he was responsible for a number of shootings in his neighborhood, Holiday Lake Estates. "The noose was closing tightly on his circle," said Pasco Sheriff spokesman Doug Tobin. On Wednesday afternoon, authorities found Maniatis' body in a room at the Tahitian Resort in Holiday, dead of an apparent overdose. Those who knew Maniatis said his end wasn't unexpected. For months, residents in Holiday Lake Estates warned authorities that Maniatis would end up "six feet under or in jail," said neighbor Margarita Giatras. Maniatis, who long had a reputation for being troubled, started shooting up the neighborhood where he was raised around two months ago, Giatras said. Then, after a 25-year-old man was found dead in Tarpon Springs on Monday night, local police announced that Maniatis was a person of interest. Maniatis' death hit Giatras and her son, Alex, Wednesday with a rush of conflicting emotions. They knew they could sleep better at night without fear of Maniatis' stray bullets. But they couldn't help mourning for a man they'd known nearly his whole life. The boys in Holiday Lake Estates - "HLE Boys," as they called themselves - were a tight group of friends. Maniatis used to come over to the Giatras' house for video games, sleepovers and refrigerator raids. But even then, Margarita Giatras said she sensed something was wrong. By 12, Maniatis had his first brush with the law when the Pasco County Sheriff's Office charged him with possession of a weapon on school premises. Then, according to official records, he graduated to burglary, larceny and aggravated assault. In 2004, he was a key witness in the trial of Randolph Wang, who was sentenced to two life terms in prison. Maniatis and two friends had met Wang in the Holiday Publix parking lot to buy marijuana. When the deal went bad, Wang shot at the other boys, wounding one and killing the other. Maniatis escaped unscathed. While Maniatis was always getting into trouble, a couple months ago something snapped, Giatras said. Her son and other neighborhood boys stopped associating with him. And, they claim, he fired back. "He was strapped like the army," said Alex Giatras, who claimed Maniatis had a revolving arsenal in his home - a high-powered rifle, two Mac 11 semiautomatic weapons, a .38-caliber special handgun. Pasco County authorities logged six shooting incidents over the last five weeks on parallel streets in the subdivision. Earlier this month, Maniatis was arrested after he authorities said he pointed a MAC 11 semiautomatic weapon at his neighbors. He was charged with aggravated assault, but made his $15,000 bond several days later and was released. The shooting continued. Margarita Giatras said neighborhood kids found stray bullets in their yards. On Sunday, 15-year-old Nick White was grazed while knocking on his friend's door. She said Pasco County authorities were slow to respond to the mayhem. But Tobin said deputies had identified Maniatis as a main suspect in the shootings and were working to develop probable cause to arrest him. He said members of the community weren't very forthcoming with information. "We needed solid evidence," he said. "You can't just go ahead and arrest someone." After Michael Scott Steele, 25, of New Port Richey was found shot to death in Tarpon on Monday night, another law enforcement agency began hunting for Maniatis. An alert was issued by Tarpon police late Tuesday that he was a person of interest in the slaying and should be considered "armed and dangerous." Now the investigation will continue without him, said Sgt. Barb Templeton. Maniatis was found dead by friends who came to his hotel room around noon Wednesday. Tobin said it was unclear whether his overdose was intentional or accidental. Throughout the afternoon, a small group of mourners milled outside the pink and aqua building, faces red from heat and tears. Every once in awhile, a deputy would escort those who knew Maniatis past the police tape and into the room where he was found. Neighbors said the whole grisly scene could have been avoided if someone had paid attention sooner. "We've been saying someone's going to be dead for two months," Alex Giatris said Wednesday before hearing of Maniatis' death. "Now look (at Steele) - a dead body." Times staff writers Tamara El-Khoury and Thomas Lake contributed to this report.
[Last modified August 22, 2007, 21:40:49]
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by Blah
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09/27/07 10:12 PM
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All of this sickens me deeply
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by Kelsey
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09/16/07 09:53 PM
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Robby Was a good friend of mine, and He made some wrong choices but he was a good a person! And his family and friends will miss him dearly. R. I.P Robby!
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by Malori
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09/13/07 10:28 AM
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I grew up with Robbi. Our moms used to work with eachother.
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by Someone who cares
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09/07/07 10:00 AM
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To angry you are so correct when you say that now the police wants to react. Where were they when citizens feared for thier safety? It's ironic that NPR police fail to protect thier citizens or is it fear for thier own?
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by Angry
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09/06/07 10:31 PM
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I was one of the families who walked away from their home because of all "11" shootings over 28 days. Calling Police in pasco on these kids over the years we get told" sorry nothing we can do". We lost everything, so now what Pasco? Now u step in!
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by a friend
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08/29/07 11:53 AM
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You can run but for how long. You know what you did and who you did it with. Karma is a bad thing. Fess up and make it easier on your self if you cared for BAMMA give his loved ones closure. You know he was always there for U. Y-U- not for him?
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by Aunt
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08/28/07 07:49 PM
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I am Michael's aunt! The death has put the family in an emotional whirl. Someone out there knows the truth and should tell it!!!!!!!!!!!!!11
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by scared
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08/28/07 12:37 PM
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its not over...there where others following him that still have guns and are still shooting. im scared for my life to go outside of my home this is not how life should be
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by THE DEVIL
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08/27/07 06:46 PM
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WELCOME HOME ROBERT!!!!
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by michaels friend
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08/27/07 10:38 AM
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Do you think that Michaels family isn't grieving for Michael? Do you really think he killed himslef out of remorse? He had none when he took Michaels life. Why then?
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by Haters Suck
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08/26/07 04:38 PM
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A family is grieving. What is wrong with you people? His family has to deal with the fact that their loved one is no longer here- dead by his own hand- and you CELEBRATE HIS DEATH and call him and his family names? Shameful!
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by V MAN II
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08/24/07 08:50 AM
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BAMA AKA MICHEAL STEELE YOU WILL BE MISSED BUT NEVER FORGOTTEN. ITS A SHAME THAT KID TOOK YOUR LIFE, BUT YOU SURE DID HAUNT HIM TO HIS. HIS FAMILY AND FRIENDS GOT WHAT WAS COMING TO THEM. NOW THEY CAN FEEL THE PAIN THAT HE'S CREATED FOR OTHERS
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by roy
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08/24/07 05:42 AM
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One less hoodlum in the world. One less drain on society. One less person who contributes nothing useful to this world. I'm sure everyone except his immediate family is glad he's gone.
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by U know who
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08/24/07 02:26 AM
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Scum he deseves what he got... They didnt tell you that he tried to steal an ounce from wang and then when his boys got shot he drove off and then dropped them in the middle of Hwy 19. Good Riddance
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by Craig B
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08/24/07 12:55 AM
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Mom,Jordan&Shane,Sorry for your loss He did what he needed to do.U know as i do you couldnt tell robby nothing.He had to find out for himself. God bless his soul and may he rest in piece.I forgave him for when I got shot in 04,and he will be missed.
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by the wind is a lady
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08/24/07 12:41 AM
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Robert Maniatis testified in court that
he and smith and blanchard had set up Randy wang to rob him.He would be dead
today had he not defended himself. Along
with mr. steele and others. free randy
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by the wind is a lady
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08/24/07 12:36 AM
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He was armed and testified in court
that he set up randy wang to rob him.
Randy would be dead today just like mike steele? God has let the truth out Free Randy Wang.Reporters get the facts
straight they were attacking and robbing
Randy Wang.
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by Shyre
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08/23/07 10:32 PM
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God Bless The Families That Have Lost Their SON... BROTHER...GRANDSON!!
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by SEAN
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08/23/07 09:52 PM
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I bet its hot were he is
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by Tom
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08/23/07 09:49 PM
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The sister and the rest of his friends are just as bad, drugs, vandalism, burglarys, this used to be a great neighborhood.
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by WhoWhatWere?
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08/23/07 08:11 PM
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Many ask where the parents were/are. Probably, too scared of the thug and held hostage by the ever changing regulations on what is and is not proper parenting. Who is responsible in the upbringing and to what point and who do we pay? Never enough..
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by SusieQ
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08/23/07 08:02 PM
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Courtney, parents not cops are the 1st to know what is going on in their kids life. Sometimes though,kids are rasied in abusive homes and there are drugs and alcohol problems there too!! Parents are to blame..not the police
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by Jim
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08/23/07 07:53 PM
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May you R.I.P (rot in pergatory) Now our lives in the HLE can get back to normal! No more fear of the thug life that you have brought to so many people. Too bad many of your crimes may never be solved or are unknown! You will NOT be missed.
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by SusieQ
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08/23/07 07:35 PM
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I would be 1st aware my son had an arsenal, then get him arrested, then drug tested, then rehab or baker act him to iniate the process for help. I am sorry...I blame the parents also.
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by b
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08/23/07 06:12 PM
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I know that alot of you guys are saying terrible things about him and his parents, but no one needs to say those things, there are people grieving here. So keep your negative thoughts to yourself. I'm not saying what he's done is ok, but show respect
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by b
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08/23/07 06:10 PM
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I was a close friend of Robby's for 15 years. We grew up together, yes he made some mistakes, but he's gone now and I'm going to miss him dearly. So is his family. He loved them with all his heart, and they loved him. His death was unexpected.
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by Sarah
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08/23/07 05:37 PM
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He was another lost soul,that never found his way..all we can do is pray,R.I.P
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by A FRIEND OF MICHAEL
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08/23/07 02:47 PM
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YOU TOOK THE EASY WAY OUT IF YOU DID IT YOUR SELF, WHAT GOES AROUND COMES AROUND. THE APPLE DOES NOT FALL FAR FROM THE TREE THE COPS SHOULD HAVE HELD YOU AND NEVER LET YOU GO. tHEY GAVE YOU THE CHANCE TO PUNK OUT.
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by Tina
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08/23/07 02:33 PM
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Please do not blame the parents.I know that his mom tried to get him help since he was a child, the system let both him and his mom down. What he did was not ok, but don't blame his mom, we need to pray for the whole family. God can only judge.
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by anon.
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08/23/07 02:10 PM
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i knew him... he lived right down the street. no one wanted to see him dead. but he did need help.
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by Doug
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08/23/07 01:32 PM
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The one thing he did good in his life was save us taxpayers from having to pay for his room and board in prison.
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by Kat
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08/23/07 01:26 PM
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So many people in trouble with the police need drug rehabilitation, not imprisonment. And it would be cheaper for taxpayers to deal with it that way.
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by jim
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08/23/07 01:16 PM
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police didn't have the cooperation of the neighbors. you can blame whomever you'd like, we are responsible for our own actions. if he is so good with guns,Iraq would've been a good place. if someone started shooting up my hood, I would cooperate 100%
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by Courtney
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08/23/07 12:48 PM
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There seems to be an escalating problem in Pasco County. The drugs/crimes are getting worse and there isn't enough help from law enforcement. Hire more officers and fix the problems with 911! I don't want more of these problems coming over to my area
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by bob
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08/23/07 12:44 PM
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He should not have been able to bond out. What is wrong with the judges around here? Sgt. Harrison would still be living if the one who shot him wasn't allowed a small bond amount.
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