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Relatives Move Items From Michelle Young's House


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Relatives Move Items Out of Michelle Young's House
Relatives Move Items Out of Michelle Young's House

Seven months after a pregnant mother was found dead in her home, relatives are clearing the place out.

Mattresses, children's toys and furniture were on the front lawn of Michelle Young's house Saturday. Her husband's relatives said they were moving some things out.

Young was found beaten to death in her Wake County house last November. Her 2-year-old daughter, Cassidy, was found unharmed nearby.

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only God knows what this family is going through and i pray that they catch whoever did this and fry him.(i believe as do most that it was the husband)

Galling to see the husband's family doing this with nada for Michelle's.

Praying for answers for the child.

God bless.

Rev. RB

Remember a Glaxo Smith Kline woman having an affair, the other person in the affair killed the husband with arsenic. The woman did not speak to police for years, got re married, moved to outter banks. The police had to get a court order to have a lawyer tell what he knew. Now she is behind bars. Some things take time.

There is no perfect crime, sooner or later they will charge the right person with this crime and we all know who did!

Unlike durham county, I think we're blessed with a very responsible, professional team of investigators. The Eric Miller and Stephanie Bennett cases were handled well I think. They haven't been releasing or leaking any inside info to the public, so I'm confident they're making steady progress and sooner or later, probably later, WRAL will be reporting an arrest.

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