State Attorney to Seek The Death Penalty For Suwannee County Murders
Published October 22nd, 2010
State Attorney Skip Jarvis announced today that he will seek the death penalty for the two men charged for the murders of Joseph Militello, Nancy Militello, and Angelo Rosales. James Lindsey Howze and Lonnie Robert Munn are being held at the Suwannee County Jail and are charged with conspiracy to commit home invasion robbery and first degree murder, three counts of felony murder in the first degree, three counts of home invasion robbery and first degree murder, and three counts of kidnapping.
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