According to an affidavit released Tuesday, Seetal's partially decomposed body was found Nov. 21 in a wooded area at Big Cypress Reservation with a gunshot wound to the head.
The affidavit said Seetal, Seetaram and Singh all know each other and work in the fireworks business.
On Nov. 2, Seetal and Seetaram had been in communication on Nov. until Seetal's phone went off network that night, the affidavit said.
At one point on Nov. 2, Seetaram sent Seetal a photo of a key inside a drawer, the affidavit said. Seetal's phone had also communicated with Singh's that day, the affidavit said.
Seetal's phone showed that after he left work he was at an HVAC business in Broward that's operated by Singh, the affidavit said.
His phone stayed in the vicinity of the business until it moved to another location and went off network, and hasn't come back on network since that night, the affidavit said.
SunPass records showed Seetal's vehicle was towed from the HVAC business around 2:15 a.m. on Nov. 3 by an unmarked black tow truck driven by an employee of Singh's cousin, the affidavit said.
Later on Nov. 3, security footage showed Seetaram and Singh buying a 96-gallon yardwaste cart at a Home Depot, the affidavit said.
On the morning of Nov. 4, Seetaram's phone was traveling west on Alligator Alley toward the vicinity where the victim's body was later discovered, the affidavit said.
Seetaram initially told law enforcement he was home sick all night on Nov. 2, but later admitted that he and Singh lured Seetal to the HVAC business because Singh said the victim owed him a large money debt, the affidavit said.
When Seetal arrived at the business, a third man, believed to be Hunter, shot and killed him, the affidavit said.
But law enforcement found Seetal's notebook related to his fireworks business and it showed Singh owed Seetal around $315,000, the affidavit said.
Seetal's girlfriend said he had begun trying to collect his debts, the affidavit said.