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Brown was convicted of first-degree murder in 2012 and a jury unanimously recommended she receive the death sentence. Brown is currently one of only three women on death row in Florida.
Tina Brown, 41, along with her daughter, 19-year-old Britnee Miller, and Heather Lee, 29, are accused in the death of 19-year-old Audreanna Zimmerman. According to police reports, Zimmerman was attacked in March 2010 in an area down a dirt trial, east of Ashland Avenue in the Ensley area.
Only three women are currently on death row in Florida, including Tina Brown of Pensacola, who is attempting to appeal her sentence for the horrific murder of Audreanna Zimmerman, who was...
The Pensacola woman sentenced to death in 2012 will remain on death row after an Escambia County Circuit Judge on April 25 denied her motion to vacate the conviction and sentence.
Tina Brown BF, born 7/19/1970, arrived on Death Row in October 2013 for the brutal death of Audreanna Zimmerman. Brown beat her victim with a stun gun, hit her with a crow bar, and set her on fire.
Tina Brown is currently on Florida death row for the murder of a young woman. According to court documents Tina Lasonya Brown and the victim were involved in an argument that quickly turned deadly. The victim was hit with a stun gun and a crowbar before being kidnapped and brought to a wooded area where she was then set on fire.
Tina Brown was sentenced to death on September 28, 2012, and began serving her sentence on October 3, 2012. She was convicted in the brutal killing of Audreanna Zimmerman, who was shocked...
An Escambia County woman who was convicted of beating and burning a teenager to death in 2012 is remaining in prison. Tina Brown was convicted in June for killing 19-year-old Audreanna...
On April 24, the circuit court denied Tina Brown’s motion for postconviction relief based on newly discovered evidence of false testimony at her trial. Tina Brown is one of two women currently on Florida’s death row. (The full list of people on Florida’s death row can be found here.) She was originally sentenced to death in September 2012. 1.
The Supreme Court affirmed the decision of the circuit court denying Tina Lasonya Brown's motion to vacate her conviction of first-degree murder and sentence of death under Fla. R. Crim. P. 3.851 and denied Brown's petition for a writ of habeas corpus, holding that Brown was not entitled to relief.