Hundreds of flyers are about to blanket North Nashville as local advocates make a fresh push for answers in the killing of 74-year-old Harriet Edwards. Next Saturday, volunteers plan to hand out more than 500 flyers around the Chateau Valley subdivision, where Edwards was found dead in her home in early October. An autopsy later determined she was strangled and had suffered blunt-force injuries to the head. Organizers say the canvass is all about shaking loose new tips and standing with the neighborhood while detectives keep working the case.
Advocates Organize Flyer Campaign
Earl Jordan of Partners In The Struggle said he hopes the effort will bring “much-needed awareness and attention” to Edwards’ case, according to WSMV. In a press release cited by the station, Partners In The Struggle and the AnTwand Covington Jr. Foundation, founded by Talia Gooch, said they plan to start distributing flyers around 7:30 a.m. next Saturday at Chateau Valley Court and Chateau Valley Drive. Organizers told the outlet they want to rally around Edwards’ family and urge anyone with even a…..