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🗓️ 1 August 2024
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0:00.0 | What's up you guys? I'm Andrea and I'm Haley and you're listening to Inhuman a true |
0:07.2 | crime podcast. So, Welcome back everybody. Thank you for being here. Thank you for listening. Today's |
0:32.2 | case is going to be an unsolved case, |
0:35.6 | and it's one that unfortunately has not gotten a ton of media coverage. |
0:41.2 | It did gain a little bit of attention around the time that it happened, but I think it was more like |
0:46.8 | local attention. So I wanted to share it today because it is, or not is like today, but recently the anniversary |
0:58.6 | if you want to say that word in conjunction with someone's death but the anniversary of his death just passed |
1:06.7 | and it has been gosh in three years since he was killed and you know we got to keep bringing his name up so yeah |
1:17.6 | because the fire is unsolved so no answers right, exactly. So without further ado, let's get into his case. |
1:27.6 | Marquise, Keith, better known to his friends and family, Coleman, was a promising young athlete from Robeson |
1:37.1 | County, North Carolina. Born on February 11, 2002 to Tanisha Coleman, it was apparent to all the adults in his life early |
1:46.8 | on that Marquise was an extremely gifted athlete. Loving baseball, basketball, and especially football. |
1:57.0 | Love that. |
1:59.0 | And I just looked up a picture of him and like he totally looks like you're like very typical athlete like I don't know he just |
2:06.4 | totally gives off that vibe that like he's athletic yeah and he's very handsome, like, just an all around, like a all around American boy, if you will. |
2:18.0 | Yeah, totally gives off that vibe. I love it. |
2:21.0 | Yeah. |
2:22.0 | Marquise graduated from St Paul's High School, which is in St. Paul's, North Carolina, super |
2:28.5 | small town, kind of like everybody knows everybody. And he was well known for his football talent. |
2:36.0 | In 2019 he was named Robeson County's Heisman winner and signed on to play football as a running back at Fayetteville State University. |
2:48.7 | Marques had been awarded a scholarship to join their football team. However, due to the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic during |
2:57.6 | his freshman year, there was no official season. So unfortunately, he did not get to play his freshman year. |
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