Henry Lee Jones
Henry Lee Jones
Henry Lee Jones
Henry Lee Jones
State prosecutors are carefully building a case
against Jones, hoping to use evidence from two
Florida murders to
convict him of killing Clarence and Lillian James of Bartlett in 2003.
(Alan Spearman/The Commercial Appeal files)
Henry Lee Jones hears one of his defense attorneys,
Robert Parris, cross-examine
a witness
during the first day of his
murder trial.
(Mike Brown/The Commercial Appeal)
Officer Kevin Thompson, detective of financial
crimes for the Bartlett Police Department,
testifies about
transactions on Lillian James' credit card.
(Mike Brown/The Commercial Appeal)
Henry Lee Jones, 45, found guilty of two counts
of first-degree murder,
showed no reaction as the verdict was read.
Henry Lee Jones shows a range of emotions on the
stand Wednesday during the
sentencing phase of
his murder trial. He
showed no reaction on Tuesday
May 12, 2009 when the guilty verdict was
read.
(Photos by Stan Carroll)
Henry Lee Jones enters the courtroom after the jury
reached a verdict in the sentencing for
the murders
of Lillian and
Clarence James. Jones was sentenced the death by lethal injection.
(Mike Brown/The Commercial Appeal)
Already found guilty of murdering a Bartlett couple,
Henry Lee Jones took
the stand during
the penalty phase and said he
didn't do it.
(Photo by Stanley Carroll)
Henry Lee Jones
Margaret Coleman reacts as the jury's verdict
sentencing Henry Lee Jones
to death for the murder
of her mother and
stepfather, Lillian and Clarence
James, is read in the courtroom.
(Mike Brown/The Commercial Appeal)
Henry Lee Jones
Henry Lee Jones appears in a Titusville
court house.
(Photo: Andrew Ford - Florida Today)
The victims
Ken Walker of Fort Lauderdale, Fla., holds a
photograph of his friend and employee,
Keith Gross, believed
to have
been slain by Henry Lee Jones in 2002.
(Hans Deryk/Special to The Commercial Appeal)