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Marlin Barnes was born on 6 April, 1974. Discover Marlin Barnes's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 22 years old?

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Age 22 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 6 April 1974
Birthday 6 April
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Date of death April 13, 1996
Died Place Coral Gables, Florida
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2018

After seventeen days of investigation, it was concluded that Lumpkins’ ex-boyfriend, Labrant Dennis, had entered the apartment after slashing the tires on Little's car. After entering the apartment, Dennis proceeded to beat Barnes twenty-two times with the butt of a shotgun. When he was done with Barnes, he turned on Lumpkins, doing the same to her as he did to Barnes. Dennis was sentenced to the death penalty and, as of 2018, was still on death row.

The Investigation Discovery documentary series The Perfect Murder, in an episode titled "The Last Blitz"' .mw-parser-output .tooltip-dotted{border-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help}(S5; E10), air date: September 27, 2018, run time: 42 minutes, depicts the Barnes-Lumpkins murders and the shock waves experienced by the University of Miami campus and community.

2003

In 2003 the popular Discovery Channel documentary series The New Detectives covered the case in the episode named "Crimes of Passion" (S08E10) with the similar murder case of Ralph Gawor from Fresno, California.

1996

On the morning of April 13, 1996, Barnes' body was discovered when his roommate Earl Little came home to pick up the keys to his truck. Little found that someone had slashed two of the tires on his truck, and when he attempted to open the door to the apartment, he noticed that there was something obstructing the door. When Earl looked through an opening in the door, he saw the Barnes' body slumped against the door with a pool of blood surrounding him. Barnes was severely injured and had nearly lost his entire face in what appeared to be a brutal beating, and was close to death when Little found him. By the time the police arrived, Barnes was already dead. It was discovered that Barnes had been beaten to death with a blunt object. After a thorough search of the rest of the apartment, police found the beaten and broken, yet alive, body of Barnes’ girlfriend, Timwanika Lumpkins, pinned between the bed and the wall. She later died in the hospital.

In December 1996, the University of Miami agreed to a financial settlement with the families of Barnes and Lumpkins due to the murders having occurred in an on-campus apartment. All parties agreed to maintain the confidentiality of the settlement terms. But the Miami Herald reported that each family received more than $1 million.

1974

Marlin Adarryl Barnes (April 6, 1974 – April 13, 1996) was a linebacker for the University of Miami. He was found shot and beaten to death in his apartment in 1996, along with his longtime friend, Timwanika Lumpkins. Barnes was a six-foot, 220-pound linebacker who played second string for the Hurricanes. Barnes and former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Ray Lewis were roommates at the University of Miami.