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[PEOPLE|PHOTO] Quanita and Quentin Reeves have spent most of their lives trying to forget about the horrors they endured the night of Feb. 13, 1994, in Bucyrus, Ohio, when a gunman entered their cousin’s house, shot and wounded them, and killed three others.
In 2010, after Keith had unsuccessfully appealed his case many times, then-Gov. Ted Strickland commuted his death sentence to life without parole, which gave him hope that he could one day be freed from prison.
“We grew up scared of different things that other kids might not have been afraid of,” says Quentin, now 33, who battles depression and PTSD because of the shooting that took the lives of his aunt and two cousins. “You don’t know who you can trust.” [FULLSTORY]
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