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MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has put up $5,000 rewards for information leading to the arrest and conviction in two unsolved killings.
Dallas County District Attorney Michael Jackson announced the rewards Friday in the 2015 slaying of Taffine Smith Berry, 37, and the 2020 slaying of Christopher Murphy, 48, al.com reported. Both homicides occurred in Selma.
“Law enforcement and the families are very thankful for the governor taking this action,’′ Jackson said. “Hopefully it will help bring forth witnesses or evidence to help solve these cases.’′
Berry and her husband, Tra Berry, were shot on March 15, 2015. Authorities said the victims were at a social gathering at a business and were leaving when the shooting happened. Someone approached a group gathered in a parking lot and opened fire with an assault weapon.
Gov. Kay Ivey offers $5,000 rewards in 2 unsolved Selma homicides
Updated Feb 27, 2021;
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Gov. Kay Ivey has issued $5,000 rewards for information leading to the arrest and conviction in two unsolved Selma killings.
Dallas County District Attorney Michael Jackson announced the rewards Friday in the 2015 slaying 37-year-old Taffine Smith Berry and the 2020 slaying of 48-year-old Christopher Murphy.
“Law enforcement and the families are very thankful for the governor taking this action,’ Jackson said. “Hopefully it will help brig forth witnesses or evidence to help solve these cases.’
Berry and her husband, Tra Berry, were wounded by gunfire on March 15, 2015. Authorities said the victims were at a social gathering at a business at the intersection of Marie Foster Street and L.L. Anderson Avenue and were leaving when the shooting happened.