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Saturday, April 20, 2013

The Light Is On

What you do in the dark will come to the light. Martoiya Lang was living foul when she was killed serving a drug warrant. Upon further investigation, I'm not so sure she should've even had that job in the first place. Her father is a convicted drug dealer with strong ties in Memphis. I always say you can't preach a person's funeral after they die. Officer Lang didn't have her affairs in order while she was living. Now all her skeletons are coming out of the closet after her death. Unfortunately she wasn't convicted to do better because her mother was shady before her.

In the event of one parents death. By law the other has control of his children. estranged or not. A divorce didn't take that long if Ms. Lang really wanted one. She could have filed the paperwork in another county  If Darius Lang didn't respond, the divorce would've been granted with no contest. I'm sure she knew that being an officer of the law. I don't know what the issue was, other than her thinking he would die before her. It is the excuse some women use for hanging on to these no good men. A lot of times it works. I hadn't followed the trial, but I bet she had a paid up insurance policy on him. To her he was worth more dead than alive. But she died first.

I knew there was something fishy with the grandmother when she took her story to Thaddeus Matthews.  To me that was the first red flag. The next was when she took thousands of dollars before the funeral and spent it at the casino.  After Judge  Benham made his unexpected  ruling. awarding custody of the children to their grandfather. Suddenly a man claiming to be Martoiya's true father has emerged after thirty-two years. In my opinion I think this man was duped with his alleged daughter's help.  She was in on the scheme with her mother.  Now the light is on.

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