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Man found guilty in 1984 slaying of Minnesota naval recruit in Florida
Thomas Garner, 61, of Jacksonville, was convicted May 6 by a 12-member jury and sentenced to life in prison for strangling U.S. Navy recruit Pamela Cahanes, 25, and dumping her body in an overgrown Seminole County lot.
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Mary Divine / St. Paul Pioneer Press | 12:10 pm, May 18, 2021 ×
ST. PAUL Pamela Cahanes’ siblings waited 37 years for justice for their sister.
They got it earlier this month in a courtroom in Seminole County, Fla., when a jury found a 61-year-old dental hygienist guilty of first-degree murder for beating and strangling of a Stillwater-area woman in 1984.
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A dental hygienist accused of killing a U.S. Navy recruit nearly 40 years ago has been found guilty of first-degree premeditated murder.
Thomas Garner, 61, was convicted by a 12-member jury Thursday at the Seminole County Courthouse in Sanford, about 25 miles northeast of Orlando, according to reports. Garner was on trial for fatally beating and strangling Navy recruit Pamela Cahanes in 1984 before dumping her body in an overgrown field.
He was sentenced to life in prison by Circuit Judge Marlene Alva. A booking photo provided by the Seminole County Florida Sheriff’s Office shows Thomas Garner. (Associated Press)