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Diamond Underwood, 33, was shot and killed by George Kenny Whitt, 30, in an apparent murder-suicide in Southwestern Roanoke County last Monday.  After killing Underwood, Whitt then turned the gun on himself, according to authorities.  The bodies were found on a lawn near the corner of Franklin Rd. and Indian Grave Rd.
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6/16/2010
Sean Mulcahy
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Tragic Murder-Suicide in Clearbrook in Roanoke County

The Roanoke Times reports that George ‘Kenny’ Whitt, 30, from New Castle, shot and killed a 33-year-old woman and then shot and killed himself last Monday. The apparent murder-suicide occurred outside of a medical center near Franklin Road and Indian Grave Road in Southwestern Roanoke County, less than a mile from Mr. Whitt’s home.

Although not publicly identified by the police, an ex-husband of the victim states that her name is Diamond Underwood and that she was the girlfriend of George Whitt.  She has four children between the ages of three and fourteen.
 
In a tragic connection to the story, Nellie Sue Whitt, George Whitt’s mother, was convicted in 1991 of murdering her boyfriend, Roy Thompson, by running him over with her pickup truck in order to collect a $100,000.00 insurance policy. She remains incarcerated at the Virginia Correction Center for Women in Goochland County.  George Whitt was 12 years old at the time of his mother’s conviction.
 
The law firm of Davis, Davis, Davis & Davis, P.C., offers our prayers and condolences to the families and especially to the children affected by this terrible tragedy.

Our attorneys have been defending people facing criminal charges in Roanoke, Rocky Mount and surrounding areas in Southwest Virginia since 1891.  The firm aggressively represents clients charged with crimes ranging from misdemeanors to felonies, including but not limited to:

• Possession of controlled substances, including marijuana, cocaine, heroin, prescription medicine, and methamphetamine
• Possession with intent to distribute
• Drug trafficking
• Juvenile drug charges
• Breaking and entering
• Robbery, Burglary and Theft
• Murder
• Assault
• Grand Larceny

If you or a loved one has been charged with a crime in Virginia, call Davis, Davis, Davis & Davis, P.C., at 540-483-5221 to schedule a free consultation with experienced criminal defense attorney Will Davis.

 

 





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