Woman Convicted of Gang-Initiation Murders Granted Parole After Nearly 26 Years
Fayetteville, North Carolina – A woman convicted of two gang-initiation murders nearly 26 years ago has been approved for parole by the state Post Release Supervision & Parole Commission. Tameika Douglas, who was sentenced to life without parole in 2000 for the abduction and murders of Tracy Lambert, 18, and Susan Moore, 25, along with the kidnapping and shooting of Debra Cheeseborough, has now been granted parole after spending over two decades behind bars. The …