A Tragic Night Unfolds
On the night of October 12, 1995, Cecil "Pat" McMinn, a 31-year-old Navy veteran, bid farewell to his wife, Diane, as he departed for his midnight shift at the Kings Road Post Office in Jacksonville, Florida. Unbeknownst to his family, this would be the last time they saw him alive. The following morning, around 10:30 a.m., a worker at the Ramona Flea Market noticed McMinn's red Ford truck parked in an unusual spot near the Ramona Pavilion. Initially dismissing it as someone sleeping off a late night, the worker grew concerned when the vehicle remained unmoved an hour later. Upon closer inspection, he discovered McMinn inside, fatally shot twice in the chest.
A Life Cut Short
Cecil "Pat" McMinn was more than just a postal worker; he was a devoted husband and father. He and Diane had met during their service in the Navy, a union that blossomed into a loving family with two young children, Jason and Kristen. Described by Diane as "the love of my life," Pat's untimely death shattered the family's idyllic existence. Their son, Jason, cherishes memories of fishing trips with his father and holds onto an unopened pack of cigarettes, believed to be the last item Pat purchased before his murder. ...Read More
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