MELBOURNE, Fla.  — Florida death row inmate James Barnes, who confessed to killing his estranged wife, was executed Thursday for the brutal murder of another woman — the fifth execution in the state this year.

Barnes, 61, was pronounced dead at 6:13 p.m. following a lethal injection at Florida State Prison in Starke. He was sentenced to death after he confessed about his role in the murder and rape of a nurse in 1988.

In 2006, Barnes pleaded guilty to first-degree murder and was sentenced to death the following year. He was also convicted of two counts of sexual battery, armed burglary and arson in the case.

According to Barnes’ sentencing order, he entered Patricia “Patsy” Miller’s condo through a bedroom window and repeatedly raped her, strangled her with her bathrobe belt, killed her by striking her head with a hammer, and set her bed on fire with her body on it to eliminate evidence. 

Barnes confessed to Miller’s murder while he was behind bars — he had been sentenced to life in prison for killing his wife, Linda, 44, in her home just outside West Melbourne, Florida. He strangled her, then placed her body in a bedroom closet, his sentencing order said.

‘No one should live in fear’

Andrew Miller, the brother of Barnes’ victim, Patricia Miller, spoke at a news conference after the execution. He said his family sees similarities between his sister and Barnes’ other victim, his estranged wife, Linda.

“They were both hardworking professionals. They were someone’s daughter. They were someone’s sister,” Miller said. “No one should live in fear in the safety of their own home. We did. Our family does.”

Barnes did not request a last meal, have any visitors, or meet with spiritual advisors, Kayla McLaughlin, spokesperson for the Florida Department of Corrections, told journalists at a short news conference across the street from the prison.

Barnes did not request a last meal, have any visitors, or meet with spiritual advisors, Kayla McLaughlin, spokesperson for the Florida Department of Corrections, told journalists at a short news conference across the street from the prison.