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Memorial service honors mother, children, victims in 1st degree murder case

By Christine Anne Piesyk | March 26, 2009 | Print This Post

 

Natalie A. Vullo and her two children, Diamin Lynette Shanklin and Paul Zacharius Vullo-Nelloms were remembered and honored recently with a memorial service and balloon release at Delivrance Outreach Temple.

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Linda Shelton (center, in purple), holds tightly to her mother's hand as they stand surrounded by friends, watching the balloon release in memory of her daughter and grandchildren

In keeping with Christianity period of mourning, Lent, and in memory of lost loved ones,  clusters of deep purple balloons were assembled for the ceremony.  Included in the display were several colorful Disney balloons including Sleeping Beauty’s Castle, and a number of happy birthday balloons, since young Diamin’s birthday would have been celebrated March 17,  just weeks after her death. «Read the rest of this article»

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“Murder in the First” for Clarksville man changed in triple homicide

By Christine Anne Piesyk | February 21, 2009 | Print This Post

 
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Gerrard Exeter Robinson

A Clarksville man who is also a registered sex offender, has confessed to the killing of a Clarksville woman and her two young children, and is being held at Montgomery County Jail without bond  on a charge of First Degree Murder.

Gerrard Exeter Robinson (B/M), 31, whose address according to  the Montgomery County Sex Offender Registry is listed as 205 Hermitage Road in Clarksville, will face 1st degree murder charges for the strangulation death of  his former girlfriend, Natalie A. Vullo, 30, of 901 Cal Court in Clarksville  late wednesday (2/18/09). Charges relating to the murders of her two children, Diamin Lynette Shanklin, 8, a third grade student at Minglewood Elementary School, and  Paul Zacharius Vullo-Nelloms, 3, are being readied for presentation to the Grand Jury. Cause of death for the two children was withheld. «Read the rest of this article»

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