John Boyd Frazier was represented by two of the best defense lawyers in South Carolina, Morgan Martin and Tommy Brittain.
(Dale Hudson)
John Boyd Frazier's family held hands and prayed the jury would find him innocent.
(Dale Hudson)
Finally, justice was served for Brent Poole's family when Frazier was found guilty.
(Dale Hudson)
Now, Renee spends her time at Leath Correctional Institute in Greenwood, South Carolina.
(Marie Summey)
Although they seldom see one another, Renee and her sister, Brandy, are still very close.
(Marie Summey)
Jack and Marie Summey still believe their daughter is innocent. They see her regularly on weekends.
(Brandy Summey)
Brent's grave marker reads, “Beloved son, brother, father, uncle, and friend.” There is no mention of the word “husband.”
(Marie Summey)
Some names have been changed to protect the privacy of individuals connected to this story.
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