Farnhamville decorates swing with flowers where homicide victim spent her days
The small town of Farnhamville is reeling from the tragic death of 17-year-old Michele "Luna" Jackson, whose body was discovered in a local park where she often played. In a heartfelt tribute, friends and family gathered to adorn a swing in the park with flowers, a place that held many cherished memories for Michele. Her cousin Amaris TenEyck reminisced about their shared childhood experiences on the same swing, expressing deep sorrow over the senseless nature of Michele's murder. Nathaniel Bevers-McGivney, 21, has been charged with first-degree murder and abuse of a corpse after allegedly killing Michele late Sunday or early Monday morning. The community, comprising less than 400 residents, is struggling to come to terms with the brutal act that has shattered their sense of safety.
TenEyck recalled Michele's vibrant personality and the future she would never experience, such as prom and potential family milestones. Rebecca Slawson, the local library director, also paid tribute, describing Michele as one of the sweetest girls she had ever known. This tragedy has not only impacted Michele's family but has reverberated throughout the entire Farnhamville community.