Parents of Virginia Woman Killed in Trussville Gun Accident File Wrongful Death Lawsuit
Court records say the gun discharged while the boyfriend’s father showed antique firearms, killing the 22-year-old Auburn graduate.
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Young Grad’s Mistake Gets Her Shot by Boyfriend’s Dad, Autopsy Suggests
A promising young woman with a freshly minted college degree and her first real career job would never make it home from what should have been an ordinary evening visit. What unfolded inside a Trussville, Alabama residence on March 7 left a family shattered, a community grieving, and a 54-year-old man facing serious criminal charges....
Haunting Autopsy Exposes Chilling Mistake Before Young Graduate’s Violent Encounter With Boyfriend’s Dad
22-year-old Auburn University graduate Whitney Harlow Robeson was on the verge of fulfilling her childhood dream of building a career in interior design when her life was tragically cut short by her boyfriend Brandon Towers’ father, Jeffrey. He discharged a bullet at her on March 7 when she was visiting their house in Alabama. Jeffrey was arrested and charged with manslaughter on May 11, with authorities stating the tragedy appeared to be accid…
College grad, 22, was shot dead by boyfriend’s dad while he showed off antique gun: lawsuit
The 22-year-old Auburn graduate allegedly killed by her boyfriend's father was accidentally shot as he showed off a loaded antique gun, according to a lawsuit filed by her parents.
Auburn grad killed by boyfriend’s father when antique gun fired in Trussville, lawsuit claims
A 22-year-old beloved Auburn graduate was fatally shot when her boyfriend’s father was showing her his collection of antique guns, according to new court records. Whitney Harlow Robeson was shot March 7 at a Trussville home. Jeffrey Scott Towers, 54,…
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