GUILTY AL - Kandi Murphy, 30, slain, sister abducted, Bibb County, 20 July 2015

  • #41
http://wiat.com/2017/10/30/2015-kid.../?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook_CBS42

The lawsuit continues with the timeline of that day, saying after meeting with Hubbard, Sheriff Hannah called Tammy and Kandi multiple times to get Kandi to remove a Facebook post alleging the sheriff was refusing to protect them. A deputy visited Tammy and Kandi to get details on the skidder incident; shortly after they left, Crofford called Tammy.

According to the complaint, while Tammy was on the phone with Crofford, “Hubbard, armed with two guns, walked through Tammy’s backyard, entered her home, and shot Kandi to death in front of her children. Tammy, after hearing the commotion, walked in to see Hubbard standing over Kandi as he fired two shots into her. Hubbard hit Tammy over the head and dragged her a couple hundred
yards to his company truck parked in the woods near the house.”


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Thanks so much Finishstrong for posting the links.
 
  • #42
He needs to never see the light of day. And the same punishment for those who protected him. They are guilty too.
 
  • #43
I couldn't find any follow-up on the civil lawsuit by the sisters' family against the sheriff's office or other locals who helped shield this violent man from prosecution.
 
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Yes, Hubbard! Thanks!
 
  • #47
That town needed a visit from Jack Reacher. Infuriating.
 
  • #48
"Charges were not brought because Harold Randolph intervened on Hubbard's behalf,'' the suit claims. It goes on to explain that Hubbard was employed by the Randolph family and had a close personal relationship with them. The suit also contends Randolph is a man of substantial influence in Bibb County, one of the largest landowners in the county and was a close friend of the sheriff's who communicated with him daily via Southern Link and through other means of communication.

"Randolph and Hannah conspired and agreed to protect Hubbard from criminal charges and arrest,'' according to the suit. "Hannah enlisted other members of his department in this conspiracy, including Keith Crofford, Hannah's chief investigator."
And:
That violent campaign, according to the suit, included Hubbard breaking into Carpenter's home, burning her mobile home in Orange Beach, burning the storage building behind her house and shooting out the windows of her business. He also was captured on video putting up defamatory posters about Carpenter. Hubbard, the suit claims, used his Randolph company truck in all, or most of, the incidents and was on the clock for the Randolphs much of the time.
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This sounds too much like the Molly Miller/Colt Haynes case in Love County Oklahoma.
 

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