Not sure why, but this case caught my attention when first it happened, and has stayed with me for 9 years. I am local to the area, and a Carolina alum, but I am not even sure if those things are any part of the reason. I think it was just the brutality in the murder of such a seemingly promising ray of sunshine. Every year, as stories on the return of students to college campuses aired, fresh thoughts of Faith always came to mind. I, and most of you here probably, grew frustrated and tired of hearing the yearly blurb on the local news on September 7, always accompanied by the CHPD statement that they were working every day to solve the crime and that they eventually would. I began to doubt they ever would, and my guess is the perp didn't think they ever would either. Well, they did!! I was so busy at work today that I didn't even check my phone, so did not get the news until I got home. I cannot even describe exactly what I felt when I saw the story confirmed, but my thoughts went immediately to Faith's family and loved ones, and I pray that they can find some sense of comfort in knowing that someone finally may be held accountable for Faith's tragic death. Kudos to CHPD and all the investigators who did indeed keep Faith with them all these years, and may justice prevail!