GUILTY AL - Cameron McGlothan, 19, Shelby County, 5 March 2013 *PLED GUILTY*

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Thank you to member mls_tls for bringing this case to our attention!

http://www.shelbyso.com/most_wanted.php?id=67&start=0


Cameron McGlothan

Sex: M
Race: Black
Height: 5' 6"
Weight: 140
Hair: Black
Eyes: Brown
Date of Birth: 12/11/1993
Last Known Address:
Scars, Marks, Tattoos:
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19 year old Cameron McGlothan was last seen on March 5th at his home in northern Shelby County. At the time he was last seen, Cameron was wearing a blue plaid shirt and jeans. Cameron is believed to have willingly left his home with unknown individual(s) in a red SUV or truck. At this time, investigators do not have any information to believe Cameron is in danger.

If you have any information about Cameron's whereabouts or about red vehicle Cameron is suspected of leaving in, please contact the Shelby County Sheriff's Office at (205) 669-4181. You may also leave an anonymous tip by calling the secret witness line at (205) 669-9116.

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From last year:

Shelby County teen's alleged murder sparks $10 million wrongful death lawsuit

http://www.al.com/news/birmingham/index.ssf/2015/03/shelby_county_teens_alleged_mu.html

The family of a teen who was allegedly murdered in March 2013 has filed a wrongful death lawsuit against a security company and developer of a north Shelby County subdivision for allowing the two suspects in the case to enter the gated community and abduct the victim.

The parents of Cameron McGlothan filed a lawsuit in Shelby County Circuit Court last Friday that seeks $10 million for the wrongful death of their son against Walden Security Inc. and Eddleman Properties Inc.

In the lawsuit, Dawn and Ernest McGlothan accuse the two companies of failing to follow policies and procedures by allowing the two men, who were later charged with murder in the case, to enter the Highland Lakes subdivision on Highway 41 and abduct the 19-year-old.

The lawsuit alleges the guard station operated by Walden at Highland Lakes' entrance did not get proper identification from Justin Hamilton and Demarcus Samuels, both of whom have been charged with capital murder in the case.
 
Also can we change the header from found deceased to guilty?
 
Can someone tell me what “affirmed” means?

https://acis.alabama.gov/displaydocs.cfm?no=904680&event=5BF0LHUWQ

This is the pdf of the civil case against the security company.
When an appeal is affirmed it means the appeal is denied - the higher court affirms that the lower court 's decision was correct. In this case all you have is the appeal decision but in all likelihood that means the family won their civil lawsuit against the security company and the security company tried and failed to appeal that decision
 
When an appeal is affirmed it means the appeal is denied - the higher court affirms that the lower court 's decision was correct. In this case all you have is the appeal decision but in all likelihood that means the family won their civil lawsuit against the security company and the security company tried and failed to appeal that decision

Such good news. Thank you for the explanation! I’m glad some good came of this awful tragedy.
 

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