Three people were killed inside a small-town grocery store. More than thirty years later, no one has been held accountable. On June 6, 1993, a man left the Be-Lo supermarket in Windsor, North Carolina-and vanished into the dark. Behind him, three employees lay dead. No arrests. No resolution. No answers. For decades, the case has lingered in the background, overshadowed and largely forgotten outside the community it shattered.
But for the families of the victims, the questions never went away. Closing Time: The 1993 Be-Lo Murders is the first comprehensive account of this unsolved triple homicide. Drawing from available records, timelines, and firsthand context, it reconstructs the events of that night and examines the lasting impact on a town still waiting for justice. This is not a sensational retelling. It is a careful, deliberate examination of a crime that deserves to be remembered-and solved.
Three people were killed inside a small-town grocery store. More than thirty years later, no one has been held accountable. On June 6, 1993, a man left the Be-Lo supermarket in Windsor, North Carolina-and vanished into the dark. Behind him, three employees lay dead. No arrests. No resolution. No answers. For decades, the case has lingered in the background, overshadowed and largely forgotten outside the community it shattered.
But for the families of the victims, the questions never went away. Closing Time: The 1993 Be-Lo Murders is the first comprehensive account of this unsolved triple homicide. Drawing from available records, timelines, and firsthand context, it reconstructs the events of that night and examines the lasting impact on a town still waiting for justice. This is not a sensational retelling. It is a careful, deliberate examination of a crime that deserves to be remembered-and solved.