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Florida Man Sentenced to 10 Years in Prison For Battery on Emergency Medical Care Worker

Circuit Judge Donna Goerner sentenced 54-year-old Donald Berg to ten years in state prison after a Seminole County Jury convicted him on August 29, 2023, for Battery on an Emergency Medical Care Worker, stemming from an incident in 2022.

Florida dental hygienist found guilty in cold-case killing of Navy recruit

Fox News Flash top headlines are here. Check out what s clicking on Foxnews.com. 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)

Dental hygienist, 61, found guilty of beating and strangling to death female US Navy recruit in 1984

Promiscuous dental hygienist, 61, is found guilty of beating and strangling female US Navy recruit to death in 1984 and is sentenced to life in prison after telling court If I had casual sex with her, I probably wouldn t remember Florida jury on Thursday convicted Thomas Garner of first-degree murder for the 1984 strangulation death of Navy recruit Pamela Cahanes Garner testified during his trial, telling the court he was pretty promiscuous in the 80s and may have had sex with Cahanes - but that he couldn t remember  Cahanes, 25, was found beaten and strangled to death two days after graduating from Orlando Naval Training Center in August 1984 

Dental hygienist convicted in cold-case murder of Navy recruit

Share and speak up for justice, law & order. SANFORD, Fla. A dental hygienist accused of killing a U.S. Navy recruit nearly 40 years ago has been found guilty of first-degree premeditated murder. He was subsequently sentenced to life in prison for the crime, according to reports. Thomas Garner, 61, was convicted by a 12-member jury Thursday at the Seminole County Courthouse in Sanford, about 25 miles northeast of Orlando. Garner was on trial for fatally beating and strangling Navy recruit Pamela Cahanes in 1984 before dumping her body in an overgrown field. “Pamela Cahanes enlisted in the Navy to fight for her county. Instead she had to fight Thomas Garner for more than [eight] minutes, only to lose her life.” Assistant State Attorney Anna Valentini said in a statement, according to the Orlando Sentinel. “We’re grateful we were able to win this fight for Pamela and her family. I hope they can rest easier knowing that tomorrow, and every day after, Thomas Garner is go

Man found guilty of murder in 1984 killing of Navy recruit Pamela Cahanes

Man found guilty of murder in 1984 killing of Navy recruit Pamela Cahanes
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