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Old 05-02-2008, 02:28 PM   #31 (permalink)
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My husband received an email about this on Friday from a former shipmate who was on the USS ENTERPRISE with your former son-in-law. My husband apparently got to the ship just after Todd departed.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to your family and his. This was such a senseless act of violence and we pray that whoever did this will be caught and punished to the fullest extent that the laws will allow.

Do you know when and where the funeral (or services) will be if they haven't occurred yet? My husband was trying to find out. (you can pm me with this if you would prefer.)

Thank you and God Bless.
A very proud Navy wife.
My dad was on the USS ENTERPRISE many years ago...it's so good to hear that ships name again.
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Old 05-03-2008, 09:29 AM   #32 (permalink)
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The vehicle used in the execution of my former son-in-law was a Ford F-150 from the 90's. It was two tone with white on the top and bottom and I guess what Ford refers to as Calypso green (or whatever they called that sort of teal color used during those years) running down the center of the sides from the headlights to the tail lights.

The driver was described as a young African-American between 25-30 and between 6'-6'2".

I am updating this posting because I know several forumites live in the Virginia Beach/Norfolk area.

The tornados that moved through the area moved the headlines away from this murder. My heart goes out to those that were injured or lost their property but the family and friends obviously want to keep some focus on this incident as well.

I really hope that this vehicle description helps bring that thug to justice. I doubt that there are too many of these F150's around, with that particular color scheme. Please continue to keep us posted.
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