He brutally beat UM football player to death in 1996. Will he return to Death Row?
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He brutally beat UM football player to death in 1996. Will he return to Death Row?
"The man convicted of brutally beating to death a University of Miami linebacker and the killer's ex-girlfriend almost 30 years ago could be sent back to Death Row in the coming weeks. The resentencing of Labrant Dennis, convicted of fatally bludgeoning Timwanika Lumpkins and Canes football player Marlin Barnes on April 13, 1996, was set to begin with jury selection on Monday."
"The killings, prosecutors say, were motivated by jealousy, with Dennis bursting into Barnes' apartment on UM's Coral Gables campus, catching him by surprise and beating his face with the butt of a shotgun to the point that his features were "obliterated." Dennis then continued his rampage, bashing the back of Lumpkins' head, according to stories in the Herald's archives. Dennis and Lumpkins had separated about a week earlier and shared a 3-year-old daughter."
Labrant Dennis was convicted for the April 13, 1996, killings of Marlin Barnes and Timwanika Lumpkins. Prosecutors contend jealousy motivated the attacks, with Dennis bursting into Barnes' Coral Gables apartment, surprising him and repeatedly striking his face with the butt of a shotgun until his features were "obliterated." Dennis then struck Lumpkins in the back of the head. Dennis and Lumpkins had separated about a week earlier and shared a 3-year-old daughter. Lumpkins was a high-school friend of Barnes. Dennis, now 52, is back in court in Miami as a resentencing has been scheduled amid controversy over Florida's death penalty law.
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