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This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, patricia Mcghee, 30, born on May 6, 1972 and passed away on May 14, 2005. We will remember her forever.

May 14, 2022
May 14, 2022
i will never forget you. rest in peace. i know you are with Jesus
November 1, 2014
November 1, 2014
I remember the day I received the phone call that she had been killed. I hung up the phone and cried my eyes out. I was very angry and wondered why she didn't leave him sooner than later. That man killed my cousin because she was self-made and made it to the top. He was jealous of her and knew she would end up with someone better than him. If it was up to me I would never forgive. I love you Trish and you are truly missed by your children, mother, family, and friends. May you rest in peace.
May 26, 2014
May 26, 2014
Well it has been about nine years since this tragedy. I was one of the employees that worked at the apartment she lived in with her children, well until the office denied her moving units and she was forced to stay in a hotel. I still remember this day and I remember being told that I was not allowed to go to her funeral and if I did I wouldn't have a job anymore. Well I went that day anyways, her children were friends with my younger siblings and she was a great person. There were may reasons why I had not stopped and said anything until now but I want everyone to know that now a day goes by that I don't think about this. I manage properties now and when we have crazy things that happen like this I always think about Patricia. I hope your family is doing well.
May 13, 2012
May 13, 2012
i love u mom tomorrow is the day you were taken from me you well always be missed

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May 14, 2022
May 14, 2022
i will never forget you. rest in peace. i know you are with Jesus
November 1, 2014
November 1, 2014
I remember the day I received the phone call that she had been killed. I hung up the phone and cried my eyes out. I was very angry and wondered why she didn't leave him sooner than later. That man killed my cousin because she was self-made and made it to the top. He was jealous of her and knew she would end up with someone better than him. If it was up to me I would never forgive. I love you Trish and you are truly missed by your children, mother, family, and friends. May you rest in peace.
May 26, 2014
May 26, 2014
Well it has been about nine years since this tragedy. I was one of the employees that worked at the apartment she lived in with her children, well until the office denied her moving units and she was forced to stay in a hotel. I still remember this day and I remember being told that I was not allowed to go to her funeral and if I did I wouldn't have a job anymore. Well I went that day anyways, her children were friends with my younger siblings and she was a great person. There were may reasons why I had not stopped and said anything until now but I want everyone to know that now a day goes by that I don't think about this. I manage properties now and when we have crazy things that happen like this I always think about Patricia. I hope your family is doing well.
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Pat

January 23, 2021
Hello. My name is Arlana Magee  formally Arlana Pierre. I testified at Patricia trial. I went to nursing school with her at st Catherine and Augsburg college.  She was my dear friend and hero. I will never forget her! If her children are willing i would be honored to be in touch with them.  
arlana.magee14@gmail.com 

my mother

May 13, 2012

always had a smile on no matter what happend and thats what makes us strong today

death

May 13, 2012

Arrest me, I hurt my baby,î  Clark sobbed after walking into the Hennepin County Jail May 14.

Clark was referring to Patricia Ann McGhee, the mother of their three children, whohad kicked him out of her apartment three weeks earlier.

Now he's charged with second-degree murder in the Burnsville woman's fatal shooting.

Police found McGhee, 31, dead in the apartment on Evergreen Drive.Clark went to the Hennepin County Jail at around 2 a.m. to turn himself in.

Interviewed later by Burnsville police, "He told the officers that she was gone, and to just punish him,î according to the criminal complaint.

Police later recovered additional, ominous evidence linking Clark with the victim.

"This appears to be another tragic example of domestic violence that has claimed a life in our community,î said Dakota County Attorney James Backstrom, who will give the case to the Dakota County grand jury for consideration of additional charges.

McGhee and Clark, 34, weren't strangers to Burnsville police.

Last fall police responded to a 911 call at the apartment, No. 109 in the Carrington Court complex. McGhee insisted that she'd dialed the wrong number, said police Sgt. Dan Carlson.

On April 28 police responded to a "family domesticî at the apartment. McGhee told officers it was a "verbal argument,î Carlson said.

"We separated the two,î he said. "And the last call we got was the homicide.î

Police got to the apartment at about 2:25 a.m. They found clumps of hair in the hallway and McGhee lying on the floor in the bathroom of the master bedroom.

She died of gunshot wounds to the head and chest. A spent 9 mm bullet was taken from her body during the autopsy, and another was found in the apartment.

Police were told by family members that Clark owned a 9 mm handgun.

They also said the couple's relationship was ending and that McGhee had kicked Clark out of the apartment about three weeks earlier.

Later that day police recovered a 9 mm handgun from a vehicle driven by a relative of Clark's who said the gun might be in the trunk.

Police made an ominous discovery the next day when an employee of a business on Cobblestone Lane in Burnsville reported finding "strange itemsî in the trash.

Police recovered a duffel bag with a tag bearing McGhee's name and address. Inside the bag was Clark's cell-phone bill, two sealed plastic containers of battery acid, a box of unfired 9 mm cartridges with five missing, 100 feet of white rope, a set of metal handcuffs, and documents addressed to Clark by a law firm, the complaint said.

McGhee's death is the fourth domestic homicide in Dakota County in the last year, Backstrom said. In 2003, 13 Minnesota women lost their lives to domestic violence.

Clark is being held at Dakota County Jail on $750,000 bail. His next court appearance is May 31.

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