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Morality is a venereal disease.
Antonio Williams, 22, is charged with capital murder in Jacoria (Shug) Ray’s Sunday death. Her body was found on the side of a Birmingham road about two hours after she and Williams left her grandmother’s house Sunday.
Ray and her new beau had an early dinner at her grandmother’s home Sunday afternoon. The two seemed happy — but grandma Cynthia Brown said she got a bad feeling from Williams.
The two left together in Ray’s Dodge Charger around 4 p.m. Ray promised she would be at her mom’s house by 6 p.m. When Ray wasn’t home by 7:30 p.m., mom Deandra Ray called her daughter, but the 20-year-old didn’t pick up. Around 9:30 p.m., she went to police headquarters to file a missing person report. “I didn't know at this point that they already had found her,” Deandra Ray said.
Police found Ray shot dead on the side of 47th Ave. Bridge around 6 p.m. — the time she should have been arriving at her mother’s house. Williams was arrested a day later. Cops cornered him at a gas station where he was pumping gas into Ray’s car.
Williams, a former Army soldier who had recently applied to attend Miles College, is being held without bond in the Jefferson County Jail.
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