Where are they now?
Since being sentenced to a 19- to 24-year term for conspiracy to commit murder, former Carolina Panther Rae Carruth has been hit with more bad news.
His appeals were rejected, he and his co-defendants were ordered to pay $6 million to Cherica Adams' estate and a judge ruled his son, now 6, cannot be forced to visit him in prison. Find out more about Carruth's fate along with the other key players in the case.
Carruth's young son by Cherica Adams, Chancellor, is 6 years old and has cerebral palsy. He is in the care of his maternal grandmother, Saudra Adams, who now gives motivational speeches to parents of slain children.
In May 2004, a Mecklenburg County judge ruled Chancellor cannot be forced to visit his father in prison, rejecting a bid by Carruth's mother, Theodry, for court-ordered visits.
Since being sentenced to a 19- to 24-year term for conspiracy to commit murder, former Carolina Panther Rae Carruth has been hit with more bad news.
His appeals were rejected, he and his co-defendants were ordered to pay $6 million to Cherica Adams' estate and a judge ruled his son, now 6, cannot be forced to visit him in prison. Find out more about Carruth's fate along with the other key players in the case.
Carruth's young son by Cherica Adams, Chancellor, is 6 years old and has cerebral palsy. He is in the care of his maternal grandmother, Saudra Adams, who now gives motivational speeches to parents of slain children.
In May 2004, a Mecklenburg County judge ruled Chancellor cannot be forced to visit his father in prison, rejecting a bid by Carruth's mother, Theodry, for court-ordered visits.