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With this Bullet, I thee kill Carla Hughes and Avis Banks, Keyon Pittma

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Avis Banks Keyon Pittman In seaason 1, episode 1, we see the love story of Avis Banks, Keyon Pittman  and Carla Hughes. The only person who gets away unscathed is Keyon as Carla kills Avis, and is sentenced to life in prison, still protesting her innocence to anyone who will listen. The show is titled "With This Bullet, I Thee Kill" and is described as: A passionate relationship, a new home, a baby on the way: Avis Banks and Keyon Pittman seem to have it all, until Keyon returned home to find his beloved fiancĂ© lifeless on the floor. In their hunt for Avis' killer, investigators unearth a twisted love triangle, and a secret lover with a deadly obsession.  This is hands down the strangest trial I've ever seen. It had everything - allegations Keyon killed Avis (which for a crazed stalker, shows you how selfish she really is....), craziness! In my opinion, she was proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt easily by the state. According to the sta

Till Death Do Us Part Quincy Norton Sr. and Tamika Norton

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 In season 1, episode 8 we see the love story of Tamika and Quincy Norton. This story ends badly for Tamika as she ends up killed and Quincy gets convicted of her murder and sentenced to 26 years to life. There was possible DNA evidence that Anitra could have committed the murder, but the sample was too small to rule her in or out. The day after Quincy married Tamika, he spent time with Anitra Johnson with whom he shared a daughter and other women and that it was not a happy marriage. He alleges he was abused by Tamika, however may testified that he was the abusive one. The show is titled Till Death Do Us Part and is described as Tamika and Quincy Norton seemed like the perfect couple. But their dream life was shattered when one of them fell victim to a horrendous crime. To uncover the truth, investigators would unravel a twisted tale of deceit and revenge. And determine how a collision of desires became a road map to murder. You can write to Quincy at: Quincy

A Cry in the Dark Michael Solomon and Tameka Claiborne

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 In season 1, episode 6, we see the romance of Tameka Claiborne and Michael Solomon. This love story ends badly for either as Tameka ends up being murdered and Michael is sentenced to 40 years for her murder. This story takes place in the state of Virginia. The show is titled, "A Cry in the Dark" and is described as Tameka Claiborne and Michael Solomon seemed like the perfect couple. But in 2010, Tameka and Michael both went missing. In their hunt to recover the missing couple, police would uncover a sordid trail of lies, abuse, and deception. A trail that ultimately leads to murder. Michael pleaded guilty to second-degree murder as well as to child neglect and concealment charges in relation to the death of Tameka and abandoning her three year old child in an apartment complex. He is eligible for release in 2039. You can write to Michael Solomon at: Michael Solomon 1442525 ​Lawrenceville Correctional Center 1607 Planters Road Lawrenceville, VA

A Devil in Uniform Zachary Littleton and Samira Watkins

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Samira Watkins In season 1, espisode 5, the love story of Zachary Littleton and Samira Watkins is shown. This does not end well for Samira as she ends up dead. The show is titled, A Devil in Uniform, and is described as: Samira Watkins had fallen hard for naval officer, Zachary Littleton . But when Samira inexplicably goes missing, the search to find her would unveil a tightly wound web of secrets and lies. And when this web begins to unravel, it exposes a hidden evil that will tear a family apart. She vanished and her body was found in a duffle bag near a naval base. Zachary was convicted of her murder and sentenced to life. As recently as July of 2019, he insists he is innocent of her murder. In an interview with CBS, he stated "They sentenced me to life in prison. Natural life. In the state of Florida, there's no parole – life is life," Littleton says. "I did not kill Samira Watkins." Samira's family participated in an interview provid