Opening statements are expected to get underway today in the trial of the remaining Cady Way murder suspect. Hector Rodriguez rejected a plea deal last week and instead opted for a jury trial.

It took two full days to seat a jury of 12 women and four men.

Rodriguez wore headphones, listening to the interpreter, as attorneys for both side whittled down the jury pool to 12 members and four alternates.

Rodriguez is charged with six counts, including first-degree murder and kidnapping.

Prosecutors said in April 2012, Rodriguez and Jesse Davis shot Winter Park High School students Nick Presha and Jeremy Stewart execution style along the Cady Way Trail and then set their bodies on fire.

Rodriguez is pleading not guilty.

Davis, who took a plea deal, is currently serving two life sentences and is expected to testify at Rodriguez's trial.

Timeline of events in the Cady Way Trail murders

April 15, 2012 -- Two bodies are found burning along the Cady Way Trail.

April 18, 2013 -- Bodies identified as Nicholas Presha, 16, and Jeremy Stewart, 18.

May 11, 2012 -- Jesse Davis and Hector Rodriguez are arrested for the murders.

June 27, 2013 -- Documents detail Presha's and Stewart's final hours.

July 13, 2012 -- Prosecutors decide not to seek the death penalty against Davis and Rodriguez, most likely because of Davis' mental state.

Documents show Presha and Stewart liked to go car-hopping, stealing from cars with unlocked doors. They also stole from classmates.

Sept. 8, 2012 --  Jesse Davis is ruled competent to stand trial.

Nov. 3, 2012 -- Jesse Davis pleads guilty to the murders. He is serving a life sentence.