WILMINGTON, N.C. (WHQR) -Following the trial of Raquel Adams, who was found guilty of a double homicide in May, another installment in the TRU Colors case unfolded Wednesday morning at the New Hanover County Courthouse.
TRU Colors, a brewery that employed active gang members as a way to curb gang violence, was celebrated by some for its social mission but criticized by others as a misguided venture. In the end, the company folded following a murder case with two deaths and three suspects.
One suspect was Raquel Adams, who was convicted in May; the two remaining suspects are Dyrell Green and Omonte Bell, who have both maintained their innocence (and refused to testify against each other, according to court records)…