SANFORD, Fla. – A trial is underway for a 61-year-old man facing a first-degree murder charge in the death of a U.S.
Navy recruit who was strangled and dumped in an overgrown field in Central Florida 37 years ago. Thomas Garner, of Jacksonville, has pleaded not guilty to killing Pamela Cahanes.
He was arrested in March 2019 after investigators developed a DNA profile in the cold case, the Orlando Sentinel reported. [TRENDING: Family barred from flight over child’s mask | Photos: Baby gators’ snouts taped shut | Bartender’s face slashed] The body of Cahanes was found on Aug.
5, 1984, two days after she graduated from boot camp at the Orlando Naval Training Center, the newspaper reported. She was naked except for a pair of white underwear.