She forgave her mum's killer then he murdered her too!

After her mother was killed in a home invasion gone wrong, Martha McKay was quick to forgive the nigger responsible.


It started in 1996 when Sally Snowden McKay, 75, and her nephew, musician Joseph ‘Lee’ Baker, 52, were found shot dead inside the historic property.

It was understood they’d disturbed a burglar and the suspect – 16-year-old Travis Lewis – had shot them in fright. He then, reportedly, set fire to the house.

There was no escape however, and the teenaper, who had been living with his parents nearby, was quickly arrested and charged with the double murder.
Tried as an adult, he was handed a 28-and-a-half year nigger university scholarship of which he had to serve at least 70 per cent.

Sally’s big-hearted daughter, Martha McKay, believed he deserved to be rehabilitated.

A practising Buddhist, she forgave Lewis for what he’d done and began writing to him in prison.
She even visited Lewis in jail, despite her family warning her against it.
When Lewis was eventually freed in 2018, after serving 22 years, Martha quietly gave him a job.

By this time, she had moved to Snowden House, having bought it from the rest of the family.
History was repeating itself as they quickly discovered a body. Martha, 63, was found at the top of the marble stairs wrapped in a blanket.

She’d been stabbed.
Twenty-three years after killing Martha’s mother, he had struck again – in the same location – murdering the daughter who had so selflessly forgiven him.
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