The tragic and unsolved murder of Quinten J. Moss remains a somber chapter in Louisville's history. On April 18, 2013, the 24-year-old's life was abruptly ended at 103 N 30th Street, leaving family, friends, and the community grappling for answers. Despite the passage of time, the case remains open, with law enforcement and loved ones continuing their pursuit of justice.
Born on March 10, 1989, Quinten J. Moss was a young man whose life held promise and potential. While specific details about his personal endeavors and aspirations are scarce, his untimely death underscores the profound loss experienced by those who knew him. His passing left a void in the Louisville community, highlighting the devastating impact of unresolved violent crimes.
On that spring day, tragedy struck at 103 N 30th Street in Louisville. Quinten was murdered at this location, a crime that sent shockwaves through the neighborhood and beyond. The circumstances surrounding his death remain unclear, with limited publicly available information detailing the events of that day. This lack of clarity has only deepened the anguish felt by his loved ones and the community.
The Louisville Metro Police Department continues to investigate Quinten's murder. His case is listed among the 2013 open homicide cases, a testament to the ongoing efforts to seek justice. Despite these efforts, no arrests have been made, and the case remains unsolved. The absence of new leads or information has been a significant hurdle in advancing the investigation....Read More
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