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Re: NC wigger teen was shot 7 times before she was left in a field in Orange County, autopsy shows

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Another dead wigger

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Nov 20, 2023, 4:50:03 AM11/20/23
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L Ron <el...@protonmail.com> wrote in news:uiuk0k$uuml$5...@dont-email.me:

> The little white whore was fucking a nigger.

An investigative report released Friday showed that a 14-year-old girl was
shot seven times before being left in an Orange County field in September
2022. An autopsy for Lyric Woods released Friday indicates a weapon fired
at close range caused some of the wounds.

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The teen also had several bruises to her right ankle, leg and knee, the
autopsy said. On Sept. 17, 2022, Woods was found with 18-year-old Devin
Clark lying in the grass just off a powerline easement on Buckhorn Road
near Efland.

Clark, who was from Alamance County, was shot three times, prosecutors
have said. Issiah Ross, 18, is charged with their murders and is awaiting
trial in the Orange County jail. He is scheduled to appear in court again
Dec. 12.

Orange County Assistant District Attorney Anna Orr has said in court that
Ross picked up Clark on the morning of Sept. 17 and took him to pick up
Woods near her home, a short drive from where the teenagers were found.

They were shot while running for their lives, Orr has said. Investigators
found 13 9mm shell casings at the scene, Orr said. Nearby residents
reported hearing multiple gunshots between 2:10 a.m. and 2:20 a.m., she
said. Cell phone data and video footage from a gas station placed Ross
near the scene between 1:45 a.m. and 3 a.m. Woods’ family, who last saw
her at home around 11 p.m. Sept. 16, reported her missing later the next
day.

Clark’s family reported him missing the following morning, a few hours
before two men found the bodies. Ross’ attorney, Jonathan Trapp,
acknowledged the plan to pick up the two teens during the January court
hearing, but said the evidence does not support charging Ross with murder.

A witness told law enforcement that the teens were shot after Ross
struggled with Clark over a gun that Clark had with him that night. The
gun belonged to Clark’s father, attorneys said in court.

Ross could face life in prison if convicted. Suspects under 18 cannot get
the death penalty in North Carolina, and Orange-Chatham District Attorney
Jeff Nieman has said he will not seek the death penalty in any cases.

MEMORIAL VANDALIZED A memorial set up at the site to honor the teens was
vandalized in September, just two days before the anniversary of their
deaths. Woods’s grandfather erected the red metal cross wrapped in
Christmas lights shortly after their bodies were found last year.

Others left photos, and a mailbox was installed for “Letters to Heaven” so
visitors could leave messages, The News & Observer has reported. The
person or people responsible for vandalizing the site have not been
arrested.

The Sheriff’s Office is offering a $3,500 cash reward for information that
leads to their arrest and prosecution. Anyone with information can call
Investigator Keith Goodwin at 919-245-2918.

https://www.newsobserver.com/news/local/crime/article282008863.html
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