On a warm Friday in April 2001, 17-year-old Tamara Fields left Greyidge High School early, her heart full of anticipation. It was prom night in Greyidge, Georgia—a sleepy Southern town where spring meant borrowed limousines, corsages, and dreams stitched into silk. Tamara had made her own dress: sky blue, sleeveless, carefully hemmed by hand. She told her homeroom teacher, “I can’t be late tonight.” But she never came home.
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