Jury Convicts North Carolina Man in 2020 Fort Bragg Double Homicide
The jury found Quick guilty of murder, drug conspiracy and obstruction after prosecutors said the killings stemmed from a cocaine deal.
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Military Murder Mystery Stuns FORT BRAGG….
A long-delayed double-murder conviction tied to drugs, secrecy, and a Special Operations community has renewed questions about whether America’s institutions can deliver truth and justice without fear or favor. Story Snapshot A federal jury convicted Kenneth Maurice Quick, Jr. in the 2020 killings of William “Billy” Lavigne and Timothy Dumas near Fort Bragg [7]. Prosecutors linked the shootings to a cocaine-distribution conspiracy and related f…
Man convicted in backwoods killing of Delta Force soldier and Army veteran
A federal jury has convicted a man for the drug-related killings of a soldier and an Army veteran with ties to elite units at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, in 2020 — murdering one during a cocaine deal gone bad and the second deep in the base’s pine woods to cover his tracks. Kenneth Maurice Quick, Jr., 26, was convicted May 16 on eight counts related to the shooting deaths of Master Sgt. William “Billy” Lavigne, 37, and Army veteran Timothy Duma…
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