On August 5, 1999, Miller, armed with a
.40-caliber Glock pistol, shot and killed two of his co-workers, 32-year-old Lee Holdbrooks and 28-year-old Christopher Yancy, at a heating and air-conditioning distributor, then drove five miles to a business where he had previously worked and shot and killed his former supervisor, 39-year-old Terry Jarvis. Holdbrooks was shot six times, Yancy was shot three times, and Jarvis was shot five times. After the shooting, Miller drove off, only to be pulled over later that day on the side of an Alabama highway after being spotted by police. It required four officers and four sets of handcuffs to subdue him. According to trial testimony, Miller's supposed motive behind the murders was that he believed the men were spreading rumors about him being
gay. At the time of the shootings, he was employed as a delivery truck driver at Ferguson Enterprises in Pelham. ==Failed execution attempt==