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Green Campo Women’s Family murdered in 2023

Green Campo Women’s Family murdered in 2023

A family of green countries expects justice more than a year after researchers say that their loved one was killed in an incorrect accident in the interstate 244.

Tulsa County prosecutors have accused Sean Williams of two positions of involuntary homicide in the first degree, driving under the influence of drugs and driving with a suspended license.

The families changed

Rhonda Mammedaty and Elizabeth Brown were in car researchers who said Williams crashed and the two women were killed.

Dear Mammedaty beings say he was an incredible person who would do anything for his family.

“It was all the force for the people I loved,” said Kimberly Mcintosh-Marshall, Mammedaty’s sister. “If you needed it, it was nothing more than a phone call, and it was right there.”

When the Mammedaty family received the call in October 2023 saying that she was killed in the accident, they could not believe it.

“When you receive that news, we didn’t want it to be real,” said Keka Mcintosh, Mammedaty’s sister. “We tried everything, we looked everywhere, we were still looking, we continued, because we wanted the phone to answer. Tomorrow’s’s never promised.

“Elizabeth and our mother can’t return home,” said Sidney Carter, Mammedaty’s daughter. “They cannot be at Christmas, or thanksgiving, or seeing their grandchildren’s birthday or growing or helping them with graduation dance, or something like that. We have to sit in a grave and look at a stone.”

Charges presented

Sean Williams was arrested and is being accused by prosecutors of two official homicide positions in the first degree, driving under the influence of drugs and driving with a suspended license.

The sworn statement of probable cause for Williams says that the soldiers spoke with Williams at the hospital on driving under influence, and Williams said he knows better and would not drink and lead more.

The affidavit also mentions the video of the Dash Chamber discovered by Elizabeth Brown’s family and said it shows that Williams’s car was driving the wrong road before he crashed into the car with Brown and Mammedaty.

The soldiers say that the Osbi did not find alcohol in Williams’ blood, but found THC and PCP.

The soldiers also said that Williams had a suspended driver’s license from Oklahoma.

Sense of relief

Mammedaty’s family says they relieve to see that charges are finally presented against Williams.

“Put the face to a name after a whole year,” said Taya Proctor, Mammedaty’s daughter. “We had no idea who it was. The anger I felt is crazy.”

They hope that Williams in front of any punishment needed to ensure that this does not happen to another family.

“When will it be enough?” Mcintosh-Marshall said.

They say they plan to be at all dates of the Williams court and the struggle for justice is not over.

Previous convictions

Judicial records show that Williams was previously convicted of driving under the influence of alcohol and driving with a license also suspended while driving in the I-244 in 2004.

The records also show that Williams served a sentence suspended for drug possession after being convicted in 2004.

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