Posted on December 21, 2017
It has been two and one-half years since educator Shelly Strickland was found shot to death at her home, and the legal wrangling by the three men convicted in connection with her murder continues.
Each new round of motions and hearings means more time in a courtroom not only for the defendants, but also their families and the family of the victim.
PHOTO: Manden Whiddon attempted to address Judge David Fina directly during Friday’s hearing, stating he had a question regarding his grandmother and visitation. His attorney told him they would need to file a motion.
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