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MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A Florida man was convicted Saturday for a second time after killing an elderly Bartlett couple back in 2003.

Fifty-one-year-old Henry Lee Jones was charged with two counts of first-degree murder and then sentenced to death for killing 82-year-old Clarence James and his 67-year-old wife, Lillian James.

The couple was found strangled, with their throats slashed on August 23, in their Bartlett home.

Bindings were used and then removed.

Jones also stole cash and rings.

Jones once lived near Bartlett and was arrested three weeks later in his hometown of Fort Lauderdale.

In 2009, a jury convicted Jones of the murders and sentenced him to death, but the Tennessee Supreme Court overturned the conviction and sentence last year.

The court ruled that the jury shouldn’t have been told of the murder of 19-year-old Carlos Perez four days after the Bartlett killings in Florida.

Just like that murder, Perez was strangled, his throat slashed and bindings were used.

Prosecutors called it “a signature crime” that proved Jones identity in the Bartlett case.

A Florida jury convicted Jones of that killing and sentenced him to death in 2013.

Investigators said Jones remains the prime suspect in a similar murder in 2002 but has never been charged in the case.