Testimony continued Friday afternoon in the trial of Emmanuel Wallace, accused of killing a key witness to keep him quiet.

Wallace is one of three men accused of breaking into Alex Zaldivar's home in Ocoee, shooting him and two others execution-style in 2012.

Prosecutors said the motive behind the shootings was to silence Zaldivar, who was supposed to testify in another home invasion trial involving Bessman Okafor, in which Wallace was also a suspect.

On the stand Friday morning was Nesley Ciseron, another one of Okafor's accomplices.

Okafor, the accused mastermind, is already serving a life sentence for the home invasion that led up to Zaldivar's murder.

Survivors of the home invasion testified Thursday. On Friday, Ciseron told the jury that Okafor woke him up on the day in question and said he needed his help. Ciseron said he met Wallace at an abandoned house before the group drove to another location, where Ciseron said he was told to be the lookout.

Ciseron already pleaded guilty to the crime in 2014. Wallace faces murder and burglary charges, and could face life in prison if convicted.

Wallace's trial is expected to last through next week.