GUILTY FL - Patricia Miller, 41, murdered, home burned, Melbourne, 20 April 1988

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Almost 18 years after a Melbourne woman was slain, a Brevard County grand jury issued a first-degree premeditated murder indictment against James Phillip Barnes, 44, according to a Florida Today report.

On April 20, 1988, firefighters found Patricia Miller, 41, in a bed that had been torched at her Roosevelt Avenue home. Miller had been attacked during the night, dying from a blow to the head, a medical examiner determined.

Her hands had been tied behind her back, and she was burned beyond recognition, Florida Today reported.

Investigators found a DNA match indicating Barnes was at the 1988 crime scene.
http://www.local6.com/news/8820236/detail.html
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:behindbar I bet he thought he was safe after 18 yrs.DNA is certainly getting some cold cases solved.
 
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From June 2013:

http://articles.orlandosentinel.com...t-sounce-death-sentence-patricia-patsy-miller

James Phillip Barnes – who was convicted of killing two women — will remain on Florida's death row after his latest appeal was rejected by the state's highest court.

In a decision made public today, Florida Supreme Court rejected an appeal from Barnes, who is facing lethal injection for the 1988 killing of Melbourne nurse Patricia "Patsy" Miller. Barnes pled guilty to the slaying and other related crimes in 2007.

He also killed his wife, Linda, in 1997.
 
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Florida is preparing to execute a man convicted of strangling his wife and brutally murdering another woman years earlier — a lethal injection that's expected to proceed on schedule after he dropped all legal appeals and said he wants to accept his punishment.

Barnes was serving a life sentence for the 1997 strangulation of his wife, 44-year-old Linda Barnes, when he wrote letters in 2005 to a state prosecutor claiming responsibility for the killing years earlier of Patricia “Patsy” Miller, a nurse who lived in a condominium in Melbourne, along Florida's east coast.
 
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If anyone finds out burial information please let me know. I would like to pay my respects and can’t find any information anywhere about where she is. May she forever rest in peace
 
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i, forever, cannot understand how these take years to complete.
Death by firing squad quicky after sentence... geeze... why am I not the attorney general in every state.....
Yeah, I’d be happy to flip that switch that gives them a “little juice” with their breakfast. But that’s just me. In another life I would have finished studying law instead of finishing accounting and becoming a payroll nerd.
 

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