Christina
Shea WALTERS |

Christina Walters

Christina Walters

Christina Walters

Christina Walters

Christina Walters

Sheriff's deputies escort Al Lowry, the brother of murdered
Highway Patrol Trooper, Ed Lowry after he
yelled an expletive at
Cumberland County Superior Court Judge Gregory A. Weeks, Thursday,
Dec.
13, 2012 in Fayetteville, N.C. Judge Weeks declared the death
sentences commuted to life without
parole under the Racial Justice
Act for Lowry's brother's killer, Tilmon Golphin. Defendants
Christina
S. "Queen" Walters, and Quintel M. Augustine sentences
were also commuted to life without parole.
(AP Photo/The
Fayetteville Observer, Raul R. Rubiera)
The gang members



The victims

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