Bishop Black
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Woman still believes daughter's death wasn't suicide
Angel King says her daughter's smile said it all about what kind of person she was. But it's just a memory. And the St. Johns County mother is seeking justice.
Angel King says her daughter's smile said it all about what kind of person she was. But it's just a memory. And the St. Johns County mother is seeking justice.
"She was a very kind-hearted person; very spiritual, very loving," King said.
Natasha Boykin was found dead -- shot in the chest -- in 2009 in her boyfriend's Jacksonville Beach home. Investigators say the 24-year-old committed suicide. But Boykin's family has never believed that. Now they're calling for police to reopen the case.
Over the years, Boykin's mother has hired multiple experts to look over the case. Their reports cite inconsistencies, things like unexplained bruises and cuts on her body, apparent gunshot residue on her boyfriend, money missing from her wallet, and evidence her body had been moved.
Police have never called Boykin's boyfriend a suspect, but they do say he's the one who found her body and he's the one who owned the gun used in the shooting.