State Treasurer Dale R. Folwell, CPA, spoke out to protect patients from the crushing medical debt that burdens Eastern North Carolina during a public hearing on the Medical Debt De-Weaponization
Connie Goodwin rented a sump pump earlier this month to dredge and drain the pond in hopes to find the remains of her son, Edward, who was murdered in what cops say was a drug deal gone wrong in 2015, the New York Post reported.
“We saw two bones sticking up, so we kept pumping and then the next thing you know we started seeing the concrete blocks and then barbed wire and more bones," Connie Goodwin said.