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Family member of three killed in hit and run asks public for help

Published Monday, April 20, 2009

The three Mosely men who died Saturday morning added to the mounting sorrow for the family.

Don, 30; Joseph, 33; and Demetrius, 25, Mosely died in a car accident Saturday at 1:30 a.m. at the intersection of Moores Ferry Road and Alabama Highway 219. That isn’t all the family has dealt with recently. The family experienced two other deaths in the family according to Tonya Mosely, a cousin to the deceased men.

“We just had two fatalities within a month,” she said. “We had someone die on a four-wheeler and then another family member died on [Alabama] Highway 219. His name was William Carson.”

Tonya said Joseph’s mother and niece died within six months as well.

She said the three men lived in the Atlanta area, but were visiting Orrville, where they were from. Their deaths have been hard on the family, but one aspect doesn’t seem to make any sense.

“I know the wreck was supposed to be their fault,” she said. “I can deal with it being their time to go, but I want to know why the truck didn’t stop.”

Tonya said the Mosely family wants eyewitnesses or the truck driver to come forward for the family’s sake.

Alabama State Troopers worked the triple fatality accident and said the Mosely’s were at fault, but a tractor-trailer involved fled the scene.

“The vehicle that left the scene is believed to be a tractor-trailer type commercial vehicle that was traveling north on AL 219,” Cpl. Steve Jarrett said in a press release. “This vehicle may have damage to the under carriage of the trailer and damage to the wheels/tires on the trailer.”

Tonya remembered Don, whom she said was like a brother to her, as a hard-working, family man.

“His work [General Produce, Jonesboro, Ga.] called and said they were having a hard time because he was an inspiration to them,” she said. “Everybody is shocked and shaken. I mean, this took all three and they were really close. They were all like brothers.”

Don was a cousin to both men and Joseph was an uncle to Demerius.

The force of the wreck made Tonya wonder how the unidentified truck driver could not have felt the wreck that took three loved ones away from the Mosely family.

“Even if you ran over a bump in the road you would have to feel it,” she said. “I would think if you were in a wreck that caused the coroner to advise the family not to look at the bodies, then you definitely feel that. I don’t blame the driver for a second, but I want to know why they ran.”

Troopers are still looking for any information on the incident and asked for the public’s help. If anyone has details of the accident, then they are asked to call the Selma State Trooper’s Post at 874-8234.

“I know [Don, Joseph and Demetrius] was nobody to them if the driver left the scene, but they are somebody to us,” Tonya said. “I just want them to come forward and acknowledge the fact that you ran and tell why you ran. There must have been some reason to hide, but three lives were lost and there hasn’t been shown any remorse–three very precious, special lives.”


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Posted by leo71 (anonymous) on April 20, 2009 at 7:55 p.m. (Suggest removal)

My condolences,Ms.Mosely.

Posted by Sassette (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 9:26 a.m. (Suggest removal)

This is a senseless accident. I am the cousin of the Moseley Men. And a big question is Why did that truck run? Did the Truck Driver had something in the back that was not legal or did she/he was drunk or on drugs? It happen around 2:30 am not 1:30 am. The right time is important to get the right truck. The Moseley Men was last seen at 2:10am leaving a club. How did the Trooper know that they did not stop at the Stop Sign? They could had and then speed off from the sign. The Truck driver may have been speeding also. I know the Truck Driver broke one law by leaving the scene of a accident. There is a lot of questions that need to be ask and answered. I HOPE THAT THE LAW IS NOT COLOR BLIND IN THIS CASE!!!!

Posted by antnee09 (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 10:15 a.m. (Suggest removal)

This is a very tragic story. My whole family lives at the end of Moores Ferry Road, and it is where I grew up. That is a very dangerous intersection, which is why DOT put that flashing light there probably ten years ago. There have been countless traffic fatalities there involving tractor trailors. I remember my mother getting off work and seeing a deceased Morgan Academy student up there back in the eighties. I think a magnolia tree up there still has marks on it from that accident. My condolences to the family. I'm still wondering where color comes into play in this case.......but, if the law was broken, I hope the culprit is punished.

Posted by Clarissa49 (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 10:17 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Perhaps, the truck driver left because he or she was scared even though the drive of the other vehicle caused the accident. He or she may have been traumitized. And why do we have to bring up the race card? The friends and families of the deceased don't need to deal with that mess. I know they need answers. I pray they will get them soon. I wonder how much alcohol consumption was involved in this accident. There have been other tragic accidents on 219, too.

Posted by disgustednselma (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 10:42 a.m. (Suggest removal)

To the family I offer my sincerest condolences. I hope and pray that you find peace in this time of sadness in your lives. I pray also that the person involved will come forth and give your family the answers that you need to help your family heal.

Posted by disgustednselma (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 10:51 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Why does color always have to come into play in all our comments? When are we going to be able to realize we all bleed the same color blood. Its red. There were three young lives taken that morning. All three of these men had families who loved them. Lets quit worrying about the color of ones skin and seek justice for the wrong doings that occurred. When we are able to leave the race card out of our lives and start treating people, regardless of their color, the way we would want to be treated then this little town will be one of the best.

Posted by leo71 (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 11:18 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Whether or not race was involved in the handling of this is subject to debate--when grief is involved people tend to want to place blame, i've been there--but i'm curious as to how the troopers can say it was the Moseley's fault when the driver of the other vehicle left the scene?

Posted by bunnyk (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 11:45 a.m. (Suggest removal)

My prayers are with the family. I hate tractor trailers and feel they are often the cause of a lot of accidents. They are usually speeding, have too much weight on the trucks, and are sleep deprived. I know the other car was at fault, but I know the driver of the 18 wheeler had to feel it. I am wondering when they will put speed restrictors on these 18 wheelers and force the drivers to slow down?

Posted by tiredofthistown (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 12:49 p.m.

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Posted by antnee09 (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 2 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Lol. I wouldnt call the place they were coming from a club per say..It's more of a country Jook Joint lol..... Been there for decades... It's more of a hang out spot ...People play baseball down there as well. As far as it being the Moseley's fault... Coming from Moores Ferry Rd, going back towards town, they may have run the stop sign and slid under a truck..... When you get to that intersection, there's the flashing light along with two stop signs. They may have been drunk and had drugs in their system but I guess it's just hearsay now until a toxicology report is released from the coroner's office.

Posted by I_saw_what_you_did_in_Selma (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 2:15 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Does traffic stop in both directions at the flashing light? If not, then it's pretty obvious who ran through the light or pulled out into the intersection. My guess is that the car ran the intersection and ran under the trailer. But, that is just an assumption and doesn't excuse the truck driver from leaving the scene. Why the truck driver ran off is a mystery to all. I agree - he was either drunk, under the influence of something, or hauling something illegal and didn't want to get caught.

I was friends with the girl killed up there in the 80's (I believe it was August '89, but it may have been August '90 - was right after the school year started) as well as friends with her boyfriend who was with her at the time. She was hit by a log truck in broad daylight (I always heard rumors of the sun blinding her being the cause of the accident). Until that happened, I never really thought of it as a dangerous intersection. Since then, I have always avoided it.

Posted by noneofurbus (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 2:22 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Isn't that a four way stop? I thought it was ,and if it is, then who was in the right, and what does that have to do with the death of three men? Whether the truck was in the right or not, it is still a hit and run, and that is against the law.

Posted by antnee09 (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 2:46 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I dont think traffic stops four ways at the intersection...If you're going towards Marks Mart or the old tv station, you dont have to stop. If you're going that way, you have a yellow caution light..If you're going towards town on Moores Ferry Rd, then you have a Red flashing light...... And no folks ,that does not excuse a hit and run.

Posted by mccrary36703 (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 3 p.m. (Suggest removal)

My condolence to the Mosley family I do pray and hope that you find comfort once all this is over. This is very very sad because families have lost loved ones. I pray that the driver come forward. I know I was'nt there at the club where the young men were, but I do not believe that they were smoking crack. Young black men that goes to clubs don't smoke crack only neighborhood bums do that. May be a little weed or a blunt with no crack in it. I just had to say that much without bashing a particular person. Again to the families my condolence.

Posted by twinset2 (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 3:17 p.m. (Suggest removal)

My heart goes out to the family of these three young men. Regardless of who or what caused the accident -three lives was lost. It doesn't matter about the color an accident still occured. To the people of Selma, Orrville, Alabama, the United States, and this nation-we should all look pass color-because death doesn't. We should all remember, no one knows the time of their death. It is what we do while we are here that count. We should stop low grading each other and continue to pray for this family and other families. Prayfully the driver has a conscious and will come forward. We also should remember anger only bring about hatred, and that doesn't solve anything. Let's continue to pray for this family and each other. Again, may GOD continue to Bless us all and especially this family at their time of bereavement.

Posted by fmoseley (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 3:49 p.m.

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Posted by bamagirl042604 (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 3:53 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I am not trying to take sides but it is obvious the men were at fault, they had the STOP sign and a red flashing light in the air. Evidently they thought no one was coming or just weren’t paying attention.

As for the truck driver, there are many things that he could have thought happened. For instance if he trailer was full to him it could have felt like an animal hitting his truck or just a huge gust of wind. He could have thought he just ran off the road some. You have to look at both sides of the story before making accusations. The truck driver may not have even realized what happened. He could have been under highway hypnosis for all we know. It was 1 in the morning!

My prayers go out to the family of these men that lost their lives and the truck driver. We shouldn't dwell on what happened. The Lord decided it was their time to go and he took them.

Posted by fmoseley (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 4:06 p.m.

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Posted by fmoseley (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 4:14 p.m. (Suggest removal)

from natasha moseley to pari1220 im not dismissing anything i do not feel like it was right to get on here post what a friend told u like its a 100% fact however im well aware that drinking is driving is extremly wrong any day all day what im saying is what u r told r what u assume sometimes should be kept to your self and for future references im not gonna let anybody get on here and post whatever they want about my family if i dont like it im gonna speak about it

Posted by mccrary36703 (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 4:21 p.m. (Suggest removal)

See I was trying to avoid any mess on this blog, now I see it has got out of control. Now "tiredofthistown" see what your comment has done, you did the same mess in the obitiuaries on the young man who was killed who was a student at Southside High. Come on you must stop this mess, why do you make negative comments on the black race? Do you hate us that much to a point of no respect for the deceased?

Posted by mccrary36703 (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 4:36 p.m. (Suggest removal)

parri1220

That was real nasty of you and very distasteful of you to post a comment like that on this blog. Also that is not being a christian either. Like their loved one said can you and everyone that is not going to say something positive to comfort this family can you all please stay off this blog. This is so horrible.

Posted by fmoseley (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 4:49 p.m. (Suggest removal)

from natasha moseley to the people who do have something positive to say and went out of there way to do it me and the family greatly appreciate it

Posted by catheinemosleybellsouthnet (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 8:29 p.m. (Suggest removal)

im so disgusted by some of these comments!!! i have heard many stories about people loosing their lives and no matter wat i was told about the deceased my heart still went out to them and their families, we are really having a hard time dealing with their death.s!!! the moseley's men were no different then your relatives and as young woman and men we all have gotten into car and driven to our destination just because you drink doesnt mean you are drunk. my hearts goes out to everyone who had something negative to say because someone has to have a heart for you. to all who's said kind things and given prayer to our family we really want to say we love you guys with all our hearts. this helps to hear someone out there feel our sorrow and pain. i would like to leave everyone with this god doesnt put more on you then you can handle he chose a strong family that loves and pull together no matter what the situation is, my family and i will get through this because negative remarks makes us stronger. we love you all. ms. catherine

Posted by ddlake (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 9:56 p.m. (Suggest removal)

You guys please chill out with the negatives, be sensitive to our family because its us today, but it could very well be your family tomorrow. Noone knows what happened because we weren't there and if there were witnesses we wouldn,t need to seek the other driver, we would know who it was. So lets just pray, forget about race and lets all come together and find out what the city can do about the intersection. All of this other stuff don't matter. We just want the other person to come forth for peace sake. Help us get closure, we're not trying to bash noone , we just wanna know what happened, how this happened, and why. We love you all in spite of even you spiteful haters. We gotta love you but remember and always remember , Be safe, don't you guys drink and drive. I would hate to blog with your family about you. And for the record, put your beers, blunts, oxycontin, lortab, and meth down cause as we all know , you may be next especially if you're not careful on 219. Be blessed.

Posted by ddlake (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 10:06 p.m. (Suggest removal)

To tasha, felicia, and others, dont stoop to the people level of ignorance, they are gonna talk. They are gonna make assumptions so lets just focus on whats really important and that's Don, Joseph, and Demeitrus. Life is too short to argue with people who dont know no more than we do. So let them blog all night if they like because one thing they cant do is take our family dignity away so dont entertain them. And if it hadnt been no rain in their lives, "just wait a while'. So, to the bashers fix ur city and to my cousins, justice shall come soon enough. So please, please, don't entertain this website, its not gonna chane 1 single thing.Love you all PEACE...

Posted by forever_lost_in_dixie (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 11:13 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I am so very sorry for this family. I am sorry that 3 lives were lost and I am sorry that they have to listen to some of these assumptions thrown about on this blog. It is quite disturbing that when such a tragedy is thrust upon this community, people like Sassette throw the race card into the discussion. It is just as disturbing that tiredofthistown has repeatedly on several blogs started arguments by posting such utter nonsense! For the love of God can’t we as citizens of this town start to move forward?

I chose to move to Selma for the reasons the above mentioned two have seemed to have forgotten about this city. Selma is a close knit city. No matter our color, we are a city of passionate people. Most of us are very close to not only our families, but our churches as well. Down deep we are all good people and would go out on a limb to help our neighbors. It is a shame that people all over the country have learned from the lesson Selma taught in the 60’s… it is just too bad some of us are to dang stubborn to learn it ourselves!

I do hope those who learn of this tragedy take away one thing from it. LIFE IS SHORT! Too damn short! We don’t have long on this Earth to make a difference, so we had better start now. Go hug your kids and families. Show them you love them before it is too late. Take the fist step in making a change by loosing the race card and the redneck attitude. When all is said and done, are those the two things that will make a difference in front of the pearly gates? I think not.

Posted by jinxed (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 11:15 p.m. (Suggest removal)

I never ceased to be amazed at the level of stupidity and ignorance of some of our "loving, fine christian people" in Selma. These idiots ranting about people drinking and driving and cracking and drugging and making some inference that they deserved it make about as much sense as those nuts who rant about the ills and sins of gambling and grouse about the money they lost in the stock market. Puhleeeze!!!! NO! It is not fair to drink, drug, or whatever and drive. But IF people do and die, their loved ones hurt. To the families of the Moseley men: I am so sorry that this happened. You did not deserve to lose your loved ones in this horrible way. Your loved ones did not deserve to die in this horrible way. We have all done things that have put us in a posistion that something bad could have happened. There is not always a reason for things to happen. Sh&t just happens. You are in my heartfelt prayers. Now to all you perfect people: quit reading blogs. It'll just bring you down.

Posted by 2byz (anonymous) on April 21, 2009 at 11:56 p.m. (Suggest removal)

OK. I do not live in Slema or any of these other places that have been named, but I am going to say what is on my mind about this article! First, I'm very sorry for the tragic loss of this family. Second, who knows why the other driver did not stop, not that there was any good reason. Thirdly, what makes anyone make the remark, crack no, but drinking yes. Are you seriuos? Does that mean that one is drunk, well no. It does, however, mean one is IMPAIRED and therefore SHOULD NOT be operating a motorized vechicle of any kind! If they did not stop at the stop sign/blinking light or whatever is there, they unfortunately were the cause of this. Again, not to excuse the other driver for not stoping, but what do you REALLY expect/ want to happen????? Nothing can ever remove the pain the family is dealing with, espically the anger that seems to be getting worked up over this. And PLEASE, leave color OUT OF THIS. What if the driver of the OTHER automobile is also black, then what? We are ALL colored, aren't we?

Posted by mustangsalley (anonymous) on April 22, 2009 at 10:21 a.m. (Suggest removal)

WAS THERE ANY WITNESS TO THE TRUCK. HOW DO YOU KNOW THAT IT WAS A TRUCK AND NOT JUST A ONE CAR ACCIDENT? JUST WONDERING.

Posted by 2byz (anonymous) on April 22, 2009 at 10:25 a.m. (Suggest removal)

I've read that these family members didn't deserve to die this way, what would be a good way? Which ever way we die, it is the way God wanted it to be. It was done in a way that would/should let someone somewhere learn something from it. Everything that transpires in this life is done with a lesson. Look at the way Jesus talked to the people all His life, it was somewhat said in a riddle. It makes us listen harder, look closer, and figure out just what He wants us to do. It was a horrific accident of course, but did anyone learn something from it, I certianlly hope so. God only gives us a number of breaths we will take on this earth. Just like the chores we have to do each day, when we are done with the work, we are threw. They had all three finished with their chores and it was time for them to go home.

Posted by vsexy02 (anonymous) on April 22, 2009 at 10:34 a.m. (Suggest removal)

pari1220...you aint sorry you always have something negative to say I notice a few weeks ago when that young lady got kill in a one truck accident they was drinking too you had nothing nasty to say then you only said god bless this family "WHY" because you knew them It make me very angry to read your comment "My Condolence To The Moseley Family"

Posted by juztellah (anonymous) on April 22, 2009 at 11 a.m. (Suggest removal)

Hey my name is Juzt. I used to live in the same Apartment complex as the three men. All I could say is that I'm shocked. I've talked to these men everyday, for the past two years and just like that, they are gone. D was working for coca cola, the last time I saw him and Don was always working. Joe was being joe black and we kicked it from time to time. I'm gonna miss them guys. We did alot of good dirt together. RIP

Posted by juztellah (anonymous) on April 22, 2009 at 11:07 a.m. (Suggest removal)

This is Juzt again, Let me know when the funeral or wake is and I will try and make it from texas. My number is 678 7892538. This is a shame, I was so upset when keisha passed.

Posted by juztellah (anonymous) on April 22, 2009 at 11:47 a.m. (Suggest removal)

sorry

Posted by monique (anonymous) on April 22, 2009 at 1:02 p.m. (Suggest removal)

hello ppl to all of u who had something positive to say about my family n their time of need we greatly appriciate it from the bottom of my heart and to pari1220 i have no idea who u r but i just want to let u kno if u have nuthin positive to say then please for ur sake dont say anything bcuz if u actually been on that road u would see that an accident could occur anytime especially if its dark.and just bcuz u leave a club doesnt mean that u had to been drinkin u culd have been goin to just chill but look,im just goin to cut this short cuz im goin thru to much to sit here and argue with simple ppl..so all i have to say is if u dont have anything positive to say then keep it to urself its a shame that some ppl dont have a heart...and to any family member whos on here moseley,robinson,etc just keep ur heads up and god will see us thru....i love u guyz and thanks everyone else.

Posted by monique (anonymous) on April 22, 2009 at 1:06 p.m. (Suggest removal)

all three of their funerals will b held at Keith High School in Orrville Al, inside the gym at 11:00am. for more info just contact me on my email moniquesta.4100@yahoo.com...

Posted by juztellah (anonymous) on April 22, 2009 at 8:58 p.m. (Suggest removal)

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Posted by smartin (anonymous) on April 23, 2009 at 7:59 a.m. (Suggest removal)

To all who had something positive to say we greatly appreciate it and to those who didn't I will not waste my time or energy arguing with you simple people! You don't have any more facts on the situation than we do so for our sake just shut your mouth. Just because they were at club doesn't mean they were drinking and smoking! I go to the club and do neither so just because that's where they were doesn't mean that they couldn't have just been hanging out... and to those who seem to be so worried about them drinking, driving, and doing drugs maybe that's what you all do since you seem to be so concerned with it. This has nothing to do with race. And maybe it was their fault but we are still grieving the losses.. To my family keep your heads up and we are a strong family we can and will pull through this. God bless you all.

Posted by juztellah (anonymous) on April 23, 2009 at 12:15 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Tash thank you for the info. Yes these people are so negative. Lets stop the blame game and support the families. You guys are not in these shoes, so don't try to wear them. Be positive. In a situation like this we are all brothers and sisters. Which everyone should be, before such a tragic event occurs. Lets love one another and lend a helping hand. Negativity is so contagious. Love is the cure. Juzt X-zan

Posted by on_da_move (anonymous) on April 23, 2009 at 12:39 p.m. (Suggest removal)

TO THE MOSELEY FAMILY KEEP YOUR HEAD UP..YOU HAVE MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY...GOD WILL SEE YOU THRU THIS.. MAY PEACE ABIDE IN YOUR HEART....GOD BLESS YOU ALL!!!

Posted by monique (anonymous) on April 23, 2009 at 1:03 p.m. (Suggest removal)

thank u!

Posted by SadStory (anonymous) on April 24, 2009 at 10:30 a.m. (Suggest removal)

THE FAMILY HAVE MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY..I ALSO LOST A UNCLE AND A COUISN IN A HIT AND RUN ON HWY 14 AND THE POLICE IN SELMA DID NOT DO A GOOD JOB ON HELP FINDING THE DRIVER,BUT THE LORD WILL TAKE CARE OF HIM OR HER THEY HAVE TO PAY FOR THEIR ACTIONS AND BE ACCOUNTABLE FOR THEMSELVES ALL WE CAN DO IS PRAY THAT JUSTICE IS SERVED! IT'S VERY HARD TO HAVE TO LOSE ONE,BUT TWO IS HARDER! NOW THIS FAMILY HAS THERE GONE MAY GOD BLESS THIS FAMILY AND GIVE THEM STRENGH!My condolences

Posted by tiredofthistown (anonymous) on April 24, 2009 at 2:21 p.m. (Suggest removal)

Please people, go back to school and learn how to read and write. I can't even read half this crap. What was your highest level in education? This is embarrassing!!!

Posted by 2byz (anonymous) on April 25, 2009 at 1:16 a.m. (Suggest removal)

I agree, it's as though one must be in some type of click, gang or whatever you'll call it, just to understand the words, then the meaning of them! And by the way, whenever you are refering to the Father in Heaven it should be Father, God, Son, or Him and He.

Posted by juztellah (anonymous) on April 26, 2009 at 8:26 p.m. (Suggest removal)

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Posted by klc430 (anonymous) on April 27, 2009 at 2:52 a.m. (Suggest removal)

You know what I am so disgusted with most of you people. These men were my cousins one of them I didn't know but they were my family and I came all the way out here from NY to come to the funeral & I get online to search for the article and this is what I find. I really can't believe you all have the nerve to sit and assume all these different situations that pops into ur very small brains and put it on here like it cant happen to you b/c u can be sober and run a stop sign too. My family is mourning the death of 3 family members at once do you have any idea what that feels like. We don't know exactly what happen and neither do you but for u people just to throw things in the air with no remorse is very rude & insensitive but u know what that thing called Karma is something serious and lets see how it rolls next. Please allow my family to mourn in peace and my cousins to rest in peace please.

And to those of u stressing Sassette's comment about race u might want to read again b/c she was referring to Selma's troopers being racist not the driver and to him there is no excuse at all wherever you are u know for what u did and u will have to live with that for life until u confess your actions.

And to pari1220 go suck your mutha and think twice b4 u go there again cause us Moseleys are sooo deep we don't even know all of each other but man when we come together, I would love for you to be there expressing your thoughts.

Posted by monique (anonymous) on April 27, 2009 at 12:37 p.m. (Suggest removal)

to klc430.....AMEN!!!!!.. those r my cousins too and some people are just ridiculous and really disrespectful, not caring about no-one but themselves...but its all good because like u said karma is a b*t*h.....but to my family thats on here we just have to keep pressing on their in a better place with no more worring what so ever..so lets keep our heads up and faith strong....

Posted by monique (anonymous) on April 28, 2009 at 10:41 a.m. (Suggest removal)

to pari1220 LIKE I SAID B4 I HAVE NO IDEA WHO U R BUT ONE THING I KNO FOR SURE IS THAT FAMILY STICKS UP FOR ONE ANOTHER SO IM GOING TO SPEAK ON KLC430 PART.....I DONT KNO WHO IN THE HELL U THINK U R BUT IM GOING TO TELL U WHO I AM THAT B**CH TO F**K WITH!!! Y R U BEING SO DIRTY TOWARDS MY FAMILY WE DONT KNO U AND U D**N SURE DONT KNO US AND THATS A FACT....so just keep ur comments to urself im not tryin to argue with u im just lettin u kno...and u can say what u want about me cause all i can say is call it how u see it....n den wat?

Posted by monique (anonymous) on April 28, 2009 at 1:10 p.m. (Suggest removal)

yes, i am a very nice person, but then again i have two sides of me so therefore i can be a nightmare when i have to be and its just doesnt seem as if you have any sympathy for my family at all to be honest...and some of the things u you said were so uncalled for and hurtful......i just would like to kno "Whats your problem"? just like this happen to my family you never know when you or someone you love is next.........

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Posted by LOVINJOSEPH4EVA (anonymous) on August 15, 2009 at 11:52 a.m. (Suggest removal)

IT's sad to say people could post such hurtful comments when the loves of these 3 men has just lost their lives so tragic.It is just out right wrong.I am a close friend,family member,loved one and mother JOSEPH MOSELEY,and Moseley family.You all who are posting such nasty comments must have never lost any love ones,and so many in such very little time.This is really hurting the family so would you all keep your nasty coments to yourself,please.To the other person who was involved in this accident whether it was your fault or not would you please come foward and confess,my son as well as the rest the family need closure.p.s. Rest-In-Peace Ms.Jean,Keisha,Joseph,Don,&Demetrius.My heart goes out to Cedric,Aaron,Brianna,my son Brice,&lil'Joseph also HezekiahSr.,HezekiahJr.,Tracy,Lynda,your companions and kids.I LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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