Sherry Wiggins helped solve the cold case murder of her daughter, Amore Joveah Wiggins, known as 'Baby Jane Doe,' in Opelika, AL.
Wiggins was able to provide documents that revealed her ex-husband took custody of her daughter in 2009, and she had been paying child support for years.Thanks to the evidence provided by Mrs. Wiggins, the father, Lamar Vickerstaff, and his wife, Ruth. were arrested in Jacksonville, Florida last week.
Lamar is charged with felony murder and Ruth is charged with failure to report a missing child. New video footage shows the couple being extradited back to Opelika, Alabama to face the charges and then booked into the Lee County Jail. The Opelika Police Department thanked Sherry Wiggins and the Baltimore County Police Department for their help with this case.
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