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Monday, July 2, 2012
The process of holding an orderly court hearing for Lowndes County triple homicide suspect Deandra Lee did not go off as planned Monday afternoon. A disturbance broke out in the courtroom before the hearing. Lowndes County Sheriff's deputies escorted three people from the courtroom.
The grandmother of slain twins Taylor and Jordan Dejerinett confirmed that the three in custody were her sons, the twins' uncles. They charged at Lee when he entered the courtroom. When the courtroom was brought back to order, the presiding judge ordered the case to go to a Grand Jury.
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Keywords: Deandra Lee, Lowndes County, triple homicide, disturbance, courtroom,
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