shannon801
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I have lived in Tallahassee my entire life and my mom told me about this case when I was about 13, she was 10 at the time. Since hearing about this case I have become obsessed with it and have done research whenever and wherever I can.
My grandparents house was one street over from the Sims, and across the street from the Foxs. My grandparents were in that house until about 7-8 years ago, so I also grew up knowing Mr. and Mrs. Fox. I never met their son, and actually wasn't aware they even had a son before of hearing about this case and that he and his girlfriend were named as suspects.
My aunt was friends with Joy. She had actually wanted Joy to spend the night that night, but her parent's said no because they needed to go to church the next day because they missed church the week before. My grandfather was part of Tallahassee Police Department and was home that night. She remembers that when they saw all the commotion going on (cops and sirens), he walked over to the Sims' house. He then came back and told my grandmother to get all the girls together and make sure all the doors were locked, and then went back to the Sims' house.
She remembers a few days later that my grandmother went over to the Sims' house to take down the laundry that was on the line. You could see the Sims' backyard from my grandparent's front porch. My grandmother had said it broke her heart to see their clothes out there and got my grandfather to get her permission to take them down.
My mom says she didn't know the suspects very well (since she was 10 and they were in their early 20's) but she does remember them. She remembers that the female was very odd and there were lots of rumors going around about her being obsessed with death. And the only thing she can remember about the male suspect was that he had offered rides to my mom and my aunts on his motorcycle. She thinks she remembers that the female suspect also lived somewhere in the neighborhood.
I would love to see this case solved and hopefully soon, so the remaining Sims girls can get justice.
My grandparents house was one street over from the Sims, and across the street from the Foxs. My grandparents were in that house until about 7-8 years ago, so I also grew up knowing Mr. and Mrs. Fox. I never met their son, and actually wasn't aware they even had a son before of hearing about this case and that he and his girlfriend were named as suspects.
My aunt was friends with Joy. She had actually wanted Joy to spend the night that night, but her parent's said no because they needed to go to church the next day because they missed church the week before. My grandfather was part of Tallahassee Police Department and was home that night. She remembers that when they saw all the commotion going on (cops and sirens), he walked over to the Sims' house. He then came back and told my grandmother to get all the girls together and make sure all the doors were locked, and then went back to the Sims' house.
She remembers a few days later that my grandmother went over to the Sims' house to take down the laundry that was on the line. You could see the Sims' backyard from my grandparent's front porch. My grandmother had said it broke her heart to see their clothes out there and got my grandfather to get her permission to take them down.
My mom says she didn't know the suspects very well (since she was 10 and they were in their early 20's) but she does remember them. She remembers that the female was very odd and there were lots of rumors going around about her being obsessed with death. And the only thing she can remember about the male suspect was that he had offered rides to my mom and my aunts on his motorcycle. She thinks she remembers that the female suspect also lived somewhere in the neighborhood.
I would love to see this case solved and hopefully soon, so the remaining Sims girls can get justice.