Joel Chadd veröffentlicht neue Single „Enoughs Been Said“
Wir freuen uns, heute mit Joel Chadd zusammenzuarbeiten, um seine neue Single „Enoughs Been Said“ zu veröffentlichen, ein Song, der großartige Arbeit leistet, indem er Corvallis, Oregons einheimisches Markenzeichen, als mehr als nur einen Künstler, sondern als einen Geschichtenerzähler, der keine Angst hat, einfängt brutal ehrlich zu sein und sein Herz zu öffnen.
Über den Song sagt Chadd: „Ghost of You ist der Titeltrack meines Debütalbums. Es ist eine Reflexion darüber, wie zerbrechlich dieses Leben sein kann und wie es die einzige Chance ist, die wir haben, um es zu leben. Ich möchte meine Wahrheit leben und auf mein Herz hören und dieses Lied ist meine Erinnerung daran, diesem Streben zu folgen.“
Title : Joel Guy Jr Trial - Family Testimony Body Cam Footage
Artist Name : Law&Crime Network
Duration : 10:37
Video Size : 14.58 MB
NOTE: TN is a DP state, but DP is not being sought in this case.
Tennessee man Joel Michael Guy Jr., 32, stands trial in the horrific 2016 murders of his parents Joel Michael Guy, Sr., 61, and Lisa Guy, 55. The trial is scheduled to run Monday, September 28 to Friday, October 2, according to records. The Law&Crime Network will be live each day with coverage running from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. ET.
The defendant’s three sisters reportedly told authorities everything seemed okay when the family sat together for Thanksgiving in 2016. But just days after that final get-together, the Knox County Sheriff’s Office said Joel Guy Jr. murdered his parents in especially horrifying fashion. Both victims were stabbed and dismembered, their remains placed in different rooms of the house, deputies said.
Authorities suggested the murders happened sometime between Friday, November 25, or the middle of Saturday, November 26. Guy Jr. allegedly put his parents’ remains in “an acid based solution” to destroy evidence.
Investigators said that the defendant, who had been in living in Baton Rouge, Louisiana after reportedly withdrawing from Louisiana State University, returned home on the 27th after killing his parents. His parents were last seen alive on Friday the 25th.
Authorities say that Guy Jr. killed his parents after they told him they would no longer pay his bills.
Someone wants the possibility of the death penalty for this case. It’s not the prosecution. The defendant recently asked that he be allowed to represent himself in motions that request the judge and jury be allowed to consider capital punishment in the event of a conviction.
To be clear, the state is not pursuing the death penalty for him. The reason why is currently unclear.
“Ethical rules prohibit the District Attorney’s Office from commenting on pending cases,” said Sean McDermott, a spokesman for Knox County District Attorney General Charme Allen, said in an email to Knox News.
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