‘Ma’am, your son was murdered’
Police Lt. Keith Meadows won’t ever forget the first time he had to deliver the grim news. A mother was crying hysterically on the other end of the phone line wanting information on her son’s fate. Meadows knew her boy had just been killed.div class=”feedflare”
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