‘They deserve justice’: Families seek answers as Jefferson County ends 2020 with 74 unsolved murders
Updated Dec 31, 2020;
His mother, Nedra Smith, thinks about her first-born, just 15-years-old, every day and every night.
She thinks about how she was just beginning to know what it felt like to have a full-fledged teenager with his driver’s license just around the corner.
She thinks about him when his five younger siblings want to know why they can’t see him.
She thinks about how much help he was as the man of the family, and how that burden now rests on her 13-year-old.
“I don’t sleep because my mind is constantly racing, trying to put together the who and the why,’ Smith said. “I just don’t get what was so bad, so horrible for you to still have life and my child doesn’t. It’s like one of those movies where you are left hanging. I don’t have an ending.”
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captioning funded by cbs good thursday morning, everyone. i m jeff glor. are you sure about that? my name or the day? i don t know. i get confused about both at times ist it times. well, it is the holiday. good morning. i m debbye turner bell. welcome, by the way. new polls show significant changes in the republican presidential race in iowa. it s good news for mitt romney and bad news for newt gingrich. chief political correspondent jan crawford is in cedar rapids with the new lineup and a surprise for michele bachmann too. good morning, jan. reporter: good morning. the latest iowa has more movement. mitt romney at the top followed by ron paul and then a name we haven t heard lately, rick santorum. the biggest surprise of the day came from the camp of michele bachmann. the sometimes bitter battle for iowa took a slightly unexpected turn monday when state senator kent sorenson joined ron paul s team. in twelve when i was running the for state senate, con