The ex-Marine said to be behind a massacre in Lakeland will remain behind bars after a judge Monday morning denied bond to 33-year-old Bryan Riley. Riley asked for his own lawyer and will be assigned a public defender until he gets one. He's accused of shooting and killing four people, including a 3-month-old baby. An 11-year-old girl was also shot. As of Monday morning, she's in critical but stable condition, a detective told 10 Tampa Bay. Riley faces four counts of first-degree murder, one count of attempted first-degree murder, seven counts of attempted first-degree murder on a law enforcement officer, shooting into an occupied dwelling, two counts of armed burglary with battery, arson and cruelty to an animal. Investigators say Riley was a Marine for four years before being honorably discharged and spending three years in the Reserves. He did tours in Iraq and Afghanistan and was a sharpshooter. Riley also admitted to taking meth, according to law enforcement. In Sheriff Grady Judd's words: "He was a decorated military veteran. And this morning, he's a cold, calculated murderer." He also described Riley as a "survivalist" and said his truck had first aid kits.