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Lamonte Mims and Fantasy Decuir following their arrests in a 2017 killing on San Francisco's Twin Peaks. Mims and Decuir were convicted of murder and were sentenced to life in prison without the ...
Fantasy Decuir and Lamonte Mims, both 27, were convicted by a jury in September of killing Edward French, 71, a photographer who was taking photos from Twin Peaks when he was robbed and fatally ...
Updated, 12/10/24: This article has been updated with comments from Fantasy Decuir's attorney. Never miss a story! Keep up to date on the latest news, arts, politics, entertainment, and nightlife.
District Attorney Brooke Jenkins confirmed that Fantasy Decuir and Lamonte Mims, both 27, were found guilty of multiple charges, including the personal ...
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S.F. jury convicts 2 in brutal 2017 murder of photographer Edward French on Twin Peaks - MSNSan Francisco District Attorney Brooke Jenkins announced Friday that her office secured convictions of Fantasy Decuir and Lamonte Mims, both 27, after a jury trial in the death of Edward French ...
After over seven years of delays and mistrials, the family of a gay photographer murdered in Twin Peaks are finally seeing justice. Lamonte Mims and and Fantasy Decuir, both 27, were convicted ...
Fantasy Decuir and Lamonte Mims, both 27, were found guilty Friday of shooting Edward French while robbing him of his camera at the sight-seeing area known for its views of San Francisco.
That’s when Lamonte Mims, 27, and Fantasy Decuir, 27, approached the man, identified as Edward French, and robbed him at gunpoint, prosecutors said.
Fantasy Decuir and Lamonte Mims, both 27, were found guilty Friday of shooting Edward French while robbing him of his camera at the sight-seeing area known for its views of San Francisco.
That’s when Lamonte Mims, 27, and Fantasy Decuir, 27, approached the man, identified as Edward French, and robbed him at gunpoint, prosecutors said.
That’s when Lamonte Mims, 27, and Fantasy Decuir, 27, approached the man, identified as Edward French, and robbed him at gunpoint, prosecutors said.
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