In Tyrone Coggins, Coker saw a brother who'd lived through decades of hell. Prosecutors Marie Broder, left, and Ben Coker present a plea deal to the Coggins family August 8. "From the chubbiness, from the eyebrows, to the bald head to ... his mannerisms, he reminded me of granddaddy," she told Coker and Broder. A more problematic case than the firstOn August 8, the prosecutors summoned the Coggins family to the Spalding County Courthouse in Griffin, about 40 miles south of Atlanta. Shortly after Timothy Coggins was slain, the family received notes warning they could be next, Timothy's sister, Telisa Coggins, testified.
Source: CNN August 20, 2018 15:42 UTC