The death penalty was imposed on a Florida man on Friday after he beat his wife to death with a bat and later strangled their four children.
Following a jury's recommendation for the death penalty in a January sentencing trial, Ocala County Judge Anthony Tatti formalized Michael Jones' fate in a quick hearing.
According to the Ocala Star Banner, the quintuple murderer's attorney stated that he intends to appeal the verdict.
The grisly July 2019 deaths were triggered after Jones' wife, Casei Jones, accused him of cheating on her after she combed through his phone.
Jones later told cops that his wife raised a bat during a vicious fight inside their Marion County home and that he bludgeoned her to death with the weapon in a blind fury.
The four young children — two of whom he shared with his spouse — were asleep during the beating and did not wake up.
Jones claimed to have covered his wife's body in blankets, placed it in a tote bag, and stored it in a closet in their house, according to detectives.
Then, in a fit of rage, the murderer posted things on her social media accounts using her cellphone, according to the Ocala Star Banner.

Michael Jones killed his wife and four children.
Jones took his two stepchildren, Preston Bowers, 4, and Cameron Bowers, 8, to stay with their dad and dropped off his own children, Mercalli Jones, 2, and Alyana Jones, 11 months, at their grandmother's home.
With summer break nearing at the time, Jones worried the kids' absence from school would raise suspicions.
A week before Cameron was slated to resume school, Jones pulled him out of bed as he slept and strangled him on a bedroom floor before putting his body in a suitcase.
Casei Jones was beaten to death with a baseball bat by Michael Jones, police said.
Jones told police he choked Preston with a zip tie the next day before drowning him in a bathtub.
He also placed his body in a suitcase.
Several days later, Jones said, he pulled up to a local police precinct with his two daughters and considered turning himself in for the three murders.

The grisly crime that left the four kids dead happened in July 2019.
But he backed out of that plan, opting instead to drown the toddlers in a bathtub.
"I don't know, just everything mounted up and it seemed like the way out," Jones told police after his arrest, according to police documents.
He was ultimately placed into custody in September 2019 after crashing his car in a minor accident.
A responding officer was soon overwhelmed with a strong smell from Jones' car and found Casei Jones' body in the rear of his minivan.

A jury sentenced Jones to death in January.
He later led cops to the bodies of the four children in a nearby wooded area.
Jones pleaded guilty last November, but his lawyers highlighted his dysfunctional childhood in pushing for a life term rather than the death sentence.
They told jurors Jones was molested by his father and beaten by his stepfather and that he would hear voices that commanded him to commit criminal acts.
A jury rejected the arguments and recommended his execution.
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