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Washington County mother asking for answers in son s death

Didn t deserve to die : Washington County mother asking for answers in son s death A Washington County mother says her son s homicide case is at a standstill, and she wants answers to her questions about what happened on the night her son died. Author: Kayla Solomon Updated: 12:06 AM EDT May 19, 2021 WASHINGTON COUNTY, Ga. 25-year-old Montico Maze was shot and killed in Sandersville last month. Six weeks later, his mother says she s still waiting for answers and a possible arrest. He had his problems, him and her, but I raised a good child all my boys good, says Felicia Henderson, Maze s mother.

Netflix s First Kill: What do we know about this show?

Wed Feb 24, 2021 at 7:14pm ET Emma Roberts will be producing a new Netflix series called First Kill. Pic credit: ©ImageCollect.com/ImagePressAgency It was announced last October that American Horror Story actor Emma Roberts will be producing a new Netflix series called First Kill. The series will be based on a story by Victoria “V.E.” Schwab, who describes it as “Killing Eve meets Buffy.” What will First Kill be about? According to Variety, First Kill will be about the young vampire Juliette who is set to make her first kill in order to gain a higher social status. After she decides to target a new girl named Calliope, it is revealed that Calliope is a vampire hunter. 

This Is My Tribe : Girlfriends Creator Mara Brock Akil Says Black Women s Stories Are Necessary and Deserve Their Space on TV

For three decades Mara Brock Akil has breathed life into characters and sowed seeds of resemblance through the words she has written and shows created to reflect the realities of Black people. From the early years of her career starting out as a writer for shows like “South Central” and “Moesha,” Brock Akil understood that representation mattered, and that Black narratives can thrive with intention. (From left) Mara Brock Akil, Sara Finney Johnson, actress Sheryl Lee Ralph, and Felicia Henderson while working on the set of “Moesha.” (Photo:@maraakil/Instagram) In many ways the creator’s success and mentorship paved a path for the future Black creatives shattering molds for television success. Both Kenya Barris, creator of “Black-ish” and its spin offs, and Prentice Penny, showrunner for “Insecure,” were once under the tutelage of Brock Akil.

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