Very tragic story all the way around. Even if all involved are convicted and sent to prison, there's still no justice period. They robbed a man of his life & there's no coming back from that. The damage is done. My grandmother lost her son, my uncle tragically by his bestfriends. They were sentenced to 60 yrs. Everytime they were up for parole they would contact my grandparents & it always would get denied. My grandmother finally said you know what let those young men out of jail. It doesn't matter because the damage is done & irreversible. They took my son's life and he's never coming back. This is just heartbreaking bc nobody wins or ever gets justice, yet ppl continues to kill and be killed everyday smh.
I just don't understand what the trade off is. You go from being able to do what you want, where you want, the police don't know your name, no one is stressing you ...to being roundly disliked, shackled, under constant surveillance, looking over your shoulder and never being able to provide for your family.
"if you hit a man in his face, in time, his wounds will heal. And later on, you can apologize to that man. If you steal his goods, later on, you can return those goods, or you can repay him equal value. But if you kill... there is no later on. There's no way to repair it with that man. There's no way to make it right with him or his family. His life is gone forever. You never come back from that. "
The DA said the 3rd suspect that helped them get to Indiana isn’t being extradited to Tennessee yet. And they reported they’re not sending him to Memphis for safety reasons. He’s definitely telling everything. It’s over with for everybody involved.
Young Dolph’s spirit will be there @ every court date and sentencing. These men are underneath the shades of Universal Justice “Thou Shall Not Kill Says the Lord Almighty Himself.” Rest In Peace Dolph. 🐬🎤 [posted January 21, 2022]