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Crime case
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00:00Twenty-two-year-old Eve Carson, the student body president at the University of North Carolina at
00:04Chapel Hill, had a bright future ahead of her. Intelligent, respected, and admired across campus,
00:10she had no idea her life was about to end in a nightmare. Before dawn, two men, DeMario Atwater
00:17and Lawrence Lovett, forced their way into her home and abducted her at gunpoint. They made Eve drive
00:22to several ATMs, where they stole about $1.700 from her bank account. After the robbery, the
00:28kidnappers drove her to a quiet residential street just a mile from campus. There, they shot her
00:34multiple times and left her to die. Investigators quickly pieced together the crime using surveillance
00:39footage, forensic evidence, and cell phone records. Within days, both suspects were arrested. They were
00:47convicted of kidnapping, robbery, and murder, receiving life sentences without parole. Eve Carson's tragic
00:53death devastated the university, but her legacy lives on through scholarships, memorials, and
00:58community service projects that continue to inspire students today.
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