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Murder The Mountains: Justus and Meadows Family Massacre

Murder The Mountains: Justus and Meadows Family Massacre in Chattanooga, TN

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Murder The Mountains: Justus and Meadows Family Massacre in Chattanooga, TN

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Murder is traumatic and affects the lives of every family member, manifesting feelings of loss, sorrow, grief, anger, and gradual acceptance of the event. Murder in the Mountains - The Justus and Meadows Family Massacre is the true story of the murders of a mother, daughter, son-in-law, and three small grandsons. Even though the murders occurred over 100 years ago, the event still evokes an emotional response today, especially from the ancestors of Elizabeth Baker Justus (known in the community as Aunt Betty).
Aunt Betty was a midwife and widow living in the small, rural community of Hurley in the mountains of southwest Virginia. Her youngest daughter, Lydia, Lydia's husband, George, and their three children lived in the home with Aunt Betty. They lived a quiet and simple life until one fall evening when murder entered the small log cabin and forever altered the lives of an entire family and community. The motive for this unspeakable tragedy is as old as time - money. Aunt Betty sold a large tract of timberland to the W. M. Ritter Lumber Company, a thriving business in the community.
The person convicted of these murders was the Purchasing Agent for this company. Providing factual documentation, as well as the family history handed down through the generations,
Georgia Charles
presents a gripping and compelling story detailing the tragic events that led to the murders of her ancestors. Murder in the Mountains - The Justus and Meadows Family Massacre is a thrilling page-turner, readers will not discard until finished.
Georgia Charles is the great-granddaughter of Elizabeth Baker Justus. With a lifelong interest in genealogy research, the tragic history of her ancestors has naturally inspired her work. Having spent her career in the helping professions of community healthcare, behavioral healthcare, and community services, she is currently retired as a human resource manager in the criminal justice field. She has a Bachelors of Science Degree in Organizational Development and lives in Washington County of southwest Virginia.
Murder is traumatic and affects the lives of every family member, manifesting feelings of loss, sorrow, grief, anger, and gradual acceptance of the event. Murder in the Mountains - The Justus and Meadows Family Massacre is the true story of the murders of a mother, daughter, son-in-law, and three small grandsons. Even though the murders occurred over 100 years ago, the event still evokes an emotional response today, especially from the ancestors of Elizabeth Baker Justus (known in the community as Aunt Betty).
Aunt Betty was a midwife and widow living in the small, rural community of Hurley in the mountains of southwest Virginia. Her youngest daughter, Lydia, Lydia's husband, George, and their three children lived in the home with Aunt Betty. They lived a quiet and simple life until one fall evening when murder entered the small log cabin and forever altered the lives of an entire family and community. The motive for this unspeakable tragedy is as old as time - money. Aunt Betty sold a large tract of timberland to the W. M. Ritter Lumber Company, a thriving business in the community.
The person convicted of these murders was the Purchasing Agent for this company. Providing factual documentation, as well as the family history handed down through the generations,
Georgia Charles
presents a gripping and compelling story detailing the tragic events that led to the murders of her ancestors. Murder in the Mountains - The Justus and Meadows Family Massacre is a thrilling page-turner, readers will not discard until finished.
Georgia Charles is the great-granddaughter of Elizabeth Baker Justus. With a lifelong interest in genealogy research, the tragic history of her ancestors has naturally inspired her work. Having spent her career in the helping professions of community healthcare, behavioral healthcare, and community services, she is currently retired as a human resource manager in the criminal justice field. She has a Bachelors of Science Degree in Organizational Development and lives in Washington County of southwest Virginia.

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