Column: No parole for Kevin Golphin in 1997 murders of state trooper and county deputy
Kevin Golphin will tell you he is a killer with remorse.
Kevin Golphin barred from parole for 1997 murders of deputy and state trooper
Kevin Salvador Golphin will remain in prison for the rest of his life with no chance for parole, the N.C. Court of Appeals ruled on Tuesday , for the murders in September 1997 of a Cumberland County …
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Column: Sentence for trooper’s killer is life without parole
Slowly and in a soft voice, Kevin Golphin would relive that September day when he and his older brother, Tilmon Golphin, would end the watch of a state Highway Patrol trooper and a Cumberland County sheriff’s deputy during a traffic stop along Interstate 95.
Column: Al Lowry will never give up fight to keep brother’s killer behind bars
Al Lowry was like all of us on that bright and sunny afternoon of Sept. 23, 1997, when television and radio news reports were relaying the word that “officers were down” in a traffic stop …
Column: Patrolman’s widow relives Sept. 23, 1997, in killer’s bid for parole
This was heart-wrenching. This was painful to witness. And deeply emotional. “I have loved Edward since I was 16,” Dixie Lowry Davis, 70, was saying Monday as Judge Tom Locke was …

