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The prosecution opening was marked by the playing of an audiotape of the gunshots that killed Fulton County Superior Court Judge Rowland W. Barnes and court reporter Julie Anne Brandau, whose tape recorder was left running.
" The screams of Barnes ’ s staff attorney were recorded as Brandau fell across her, fatally shot through the head.

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Barnes died in September 1968 at age 61, suffering a heart attack on the job.
* Marc Bolan, singer and leader of the band T. Rex lived at 6 Schubert Road, Putney and died in a car crash in Queens Ride, Barnes on the border of Putney
When Barnes died in 1948, she left her entire estate to a Valdez orphanage.
Sir Barnes Wallis died on 30 October 1979 and was buried in St Lawrence Churchyard, just a few yards from KGV fields.
Barnes died in Philadelphia on December 24, 1870.
His father died in 1587 leaving two-thirds of his estate to be divided among his six children, and Barnes appears to have been able to live on income from this bequest.
Original guitarist Johnson died in Los Angeles in 1987, Rodgers died in 2005, and Barnes died in 2006.
He died in 1934 at his home in Barnes a week after his 69th birthday, of a heart attack.
Terry died of neuritis at his home in Barnes, England, at the age of 68.
* probable-Barnabe Barnes, poet and dramatist ( died 1609 )
He died in London, and was buried in the cemetery on Barnes Common.
* John Barnes ( monk ) ( died 1661 ), Benedictine monk
Her first husband, Alan Barnes, died in 2001 and in 2004 she married Milton Richard Walker.
Pyne died of tuberculosis in 1919, attended by Barnes until the end.
* September 26 – Barnes Wallis ( died 1979 ), English aeronautical engineer.
Franklin died at her home in Barnes on 11 July 2005, four days after her 94th birthday.
After suffering for several years from a progressive disease of the brain, he died at his home in Barnes on 11 April 1865.
Marc Bolan's Rock Shrine is the memorial to Marc Bolan where he died when the car in which he was a passenger hit a sycamore tree on Queen's Ride ( part of the B306 ) in Barnes, London on 16 September 1977.
It is known as the Barnes & McCormack Memorial and dedicated to two local men who were executed in Birmingham in 1940 for their involvement in the Coventry Explosion of 1939 in which five people died.
* Fred J. Barnes ( died 1917 ), British songwriter
The artist and writer Mary Barnes died there in 2001 after living there for some time.
Barnes died in July 2004 of a stroke.
Barnes played minor county and league cricket well into his sixties and died aged 94 on 26 December 1967 at Chadsmoor, Staffordshire.

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The Chicago Press club will fete George E. Barnes, president of the United States Lawn Tennis association, at a cocktail party and buffet supper beginning at 5:30 p.m. tomorrow.
Like Philadelphia's late Dr. Albert C. Barnes who kept his own great collection closed to the general public ( Time, Jan. 2 ), Thompson, at 61, is something of a legend in his own lifetime.
Jack Hobbs establishing himself as England's first-choice opening batsman with three centuries, while Frank Foster ( 32 wickets at 21. 62 ) and Sydney Barnes ( 34 wickets at 22. 88 ) formed a formidable bowling partnership.
In 1974 he received his PhD in English from the University at Buffalo with a thesis on Djuna Barnes, Malcolm Lowry, and Nathanael West.
Image: Claude Monet Camille au métier. jpg | Camille Monet at her tapestry loom, 1875, Barnes Foundation, Merion, PA
Spalding won 47 games and Barnes led the league in hitting at. 429 as Chicago won the first ever National League pennant, which at the time was the game's top prize.
In June 1999 he was appointed Director of Football at Celtic, with his former Liverpool signing John Barnes appointed as head coach.
Barnes was sacked in February 2000 and Dalglish was appointed manager, and he guided them to the Scottish League Cup final where they beat Aberdeen 2 – 0 at Hampden Park, and he left the club shortly thereafter.
Michael Barnes, professor of Scandinavian Studies at University College London, has published a study, The Norn Language of Orkney and Shetland.
* St. Paul Baptist Church-Founded in 1867 by former slave Elijah Barnes, registered at the state and federal level as the second oldest African American Baptist Church in the state.
File: Renoir16. jpg | Children at the Beach at Guernsey, 1883, Barnes Foundation Merion, Pennsylvania
On the second play after receiving the ensuing kickoff, Morton was intercepted again, this time by Dallas defensive back Benny Barnes at his own 40-yard line.
In the late 20th century, student life at UMIST centred on the Barnes Wallis Building, which was the home of the Students ' Union ( later known as the Students ' Association ) and Harry's Bar.
* William Barnes at University of Toronto Libraries
He studied at Cambridge ( bachelor of canon law 1531 ), became priest at Norwich in 1514 and entered the convent of Austin friars at Cambridge, where Robert Barnes was prior in 1523 and probably influenced him in favour of Reform.
It also enriched her publisher William Tinsely who went on to build a villa at Barnes, ' Audley Lodge ', with the profits.
The founding clubs present at the first meeting were Barnes, Bucks F. C.
He was the FA's first secretary ( 1863 – 66 ) and its second president ( 1867 – 74 ) and drafted the Laws of the Game generally called the " London Rules " at his home in Barnes, London.
An inaugural game using the new FA rules was initially scheduled for Battersea Park on 2 January 1864, but enthusiastic members of the FA couldn't wait for the new year and an experimental game was played at Mortlake on 19 December 1863 between Morley's Barnes team and their neighbours Richmond ( who were not members of the FA ), ending in a goalless draw.

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