Justice Delayed: Triad Daughter Awaits Murder Trial of Mother’s Killer

Lexington, North Carolina – A daughter in the Piedmont Triad area is waiting for the murder trial to begin after her mother was shot and killed in July 2018. Tichina Taylor’s mother, Wanda Taylor, also known as Queen, tragically lost her life in a violent incident in Lexington.

The desire for closure and justice weighs heavily on Tichina’s heart as she anxiously awaits the start of the trial for the man accused of taking her mother’s life. Despite the passage of time, the pain of losing a loved one to gun violence remains fresh for Tichina.

According to officials from the Davidson County Sheriff’s Office, Wanda Taylor was found shot and killed at a residence in Lexington back in July 2018. The alleged perpetrator, Gregory Kennedy, Wanda’s sister’s fiancĂ©, was charged with first-degree murder and has remained in custody without bond.

As the trial date approached, a sudden delay was announced, much to Tichina’s dismay. The unexpected turn of events left her frustrated and seeking answers as to why justice is being delayed.

In the midst of the legal proceedings, Tichina remains steadfast in her pursuit of justice for her mother. She voices her concerns about the delays in court proceedings and emphasizes the importance of holding the defendant accountable for his actions.

While memories of happier times with her mother bring solace, Tichina continues to push for a swift resolution to the trial. She emphasizes the crucial role of lawyers in seeking justice for her mother and expresses her disappointment in the sluggish pace of the legal process.

With no set start date for the murder trial, the Davidson County district attorney reassures the public of their readiness to proceed with the case. The community stands in solidarity with Tichina as she advocates for closure and justice for her late mother, Wanda Taylor.