On June 16, Jerry Johnson was confronted by every good parent’s nightmare. Hanging from a pecan tree in his front yard was the body of his youngest child, his boy, Raynard. Seventeen-year-old Raynard was handsome, got good grades and was well-liked. Still, even teens who … Continue reading Raynard Johnson and the Ghosts of Mississippi, by Kimberley Jane Wilson
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Raynard Johnson and the Ghosts of Mississippi, by Kimberley Jane Wilson
On June 16, Jerry Johnson was confronted by every good parent’s nightmare. Hanging from a pecan tree in his front yard was the body of his youngest child, his boy, Raynard. Seventeen-year-old Raynard was handsome, got good grades and was well-liked. Still, even teens who … Continue reading Raynard Johnson and the Ghosts of Mississippi, by Kimberley Jane Wilson