Man Gets Two Life Sentences For Double Murder

September 21, 2012

An Escambia County man was convicted Thursday afternoon for a double murder two years ago.

Jeremy Jenkins, 26, received two life sentences immediately after the guilty verdict for the October 13, 2010, shooting deaths of De’neisha Kimbrell Lewis and Corleis Dion Robinson.

Deputies first responded to a weapons discharge call at the Royal Crest Apartments, 190 Old Corry Field Rd. in Pensacola. Upon arrival deputies made contact with a private security officer who stated he had heard several shots from the complex. Deputies began walking the complex and found Lewis, 19, and Robinson, 22, lying outside an apartment. Both victims had sustained gunshot wounds and were pronounced dead at the scene. Investigators determined that they had been the victims of a robbery.

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2 Responses to “Man Gets Two Life Sentences For Double Murder”

  1. Steve M on September 22nd, 2012 4:45 pm

    I believe the judge was Jan Shackelford. My last trip for jury duty took place in her courtroom.

  2. Everett on September 21st, 2012 9:23 pm

    Hurray for the Judge.
    However it was?????????????????