Introduction: The Unsolved Murder of Andre L. Mayes
On July 25, 2013, Louisville, Kentucky, was shaken by the tragic death of 32-year-old Andre L. "Fat 'Dre" Mayes. Despite the passage of over a decade, his murder remains unsolved, leaving a void in the hearts of his family and the community. This article delves into the life of Andre Mayes, the circumstances surrounding his untimely death, and the ongoing quest for justice.
A Life Remembered: Who Was Andre L. Mayes?
Andre L. Mayes was affectionately known as "Fat 'Dre" among his loved ones. He was a dedicated member of Forrest Tabernacle Baptist Church, reflecting his commitment to his faith and community. Andre's family was central to his life; he was a loving husband to Sotana L. Mayes and a devoted father to his children: Subrina and Demetrick Spencer, DaMarcus and Satoyia Smith, and Angel Ragland. He was also a cherished son to Delinda Mayes and James Hines III, and a brother to James, Johnny, and Johnetta Mayes, as well as Turrhod Mitchell. His grandmothers, Rose Robinson and Nadine Hariford, also survived him, highlighting the extensive family network that mourned his loss. ...Read More
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