Warning from family
Tilmon Golphin and his brother Kevin killed Trooper Lowry and a Cumberland County sheriff’s deputy during a traffic stop on Interstate 95 in 1997. Kevin is serving a life sentence and may qualify for parole under a U.S. Supreme Court ruling issued last month.
The Lowry family worries that the Golphins could eventually get out of prison.
“These people are evil. It’s not because of their color – they are evil,” Dixie Davis Lowry said. “If they were pink or purple or white, it would be the same thing. They still did the crime. They still should have justice. We should be ending this a long time ago. They did it. They’re guilty, and that’s all there is to it.”
“I would love to see him walk out of the gate,” said Jim Davis, Dixie Davis’ brother. “It would be the last step he ever took. Is that clear?”
“If they turn them loose, the family will take care of business,” said Al Lowry, Ed Lowry’s brother.
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