Death of Tamla Horsford

On November 4, 2018, Tamla Horsford was discovered dead in the backyard of the Cumming, Georgia, home where she had been attending a slumber party with other "football moms" the night before. The 40-year-old was a mother of five.[3]

Death of Tamla Horsford
DateNovember 4, 2018; 6 years ago (2018-11-04)
Location4450 Woodlet Ct, Cumming, Georgia, U.S.
CauseDeath by falling; manner of death disputed[1][2]
Outcome
  • First investigation: ruled to be accidental, fall due to intoxication, odd circumstances
  • Second investigation: ruled to be accidental, fall due to intoxication
DeathsTamla Horsford, aged 40
Inquiries
  • First investigation: Forsyth County Sheriff's Office
  • Second investigation: Georgia Bureau of Investigation
ArrestsNone

The Forsyth County Sheriff department initially ruled the death an accident, stating that the "multiple blunt force injuries" were related to Horsford likely falling from the balcony due to "acute ethanol intoxication".[4] A second autopsy requested by her family revealed further abrasions to her body.[5] The family's attorney also stated that lack of evidence, types of injuries discovered, and mismatched witness accounts strongly suggested homicide.[6] On February 20, 2019, Major Joe Perkins of the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office announced that the case would be closed and that there was no evidence of foul play.[7]

The relationship between Horsford's race and her death has been a subject of controversy and debate and a race-based dimension to her death has been implied by family and media. While the official investigation concluded that her death was accidental and not racially motivated, some have argued that her race played a role in the events leading up to her death and in the investigation that followed.[8][9]

The case did not receive public recognition until two months after her death, when one of the witnesses was fired from his county court officer job for internally accessing the incident report.[3] The case, along with the hashtag #tamlahorsford, quickly spread around the internet, along with suspicion of foul play.[4] In the summer of 2020, the nationwide protests against racism and police brutality sparked by the murder of George Floyd renewed public interest and advocacy of the case.[6] Under the pressure of public outcry, including posts from celebrities such as T.I. and 50 Cent, the Forsyth County Sheriff requested that the case be reopened and investigated by the Georgia Bureau of Investigation.[6][10][11]

Death

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Horsford arrived at the slumber party at 10 p.m. on November 3, 2018. Attendees drank, watched football, and played Cards Against Humanity.[6] There were also three men at the house.[3] According to witnesses, Horsford got up at 2 a.m. to smoke a cigarette on the back porch.[6] The next morning at 7:30 a.m., the homeowner's aunt found Horsford lying facedown and motionless under the porch. At 8:59 a.m., Jose Barrera, the homeowner's boyfriend, called 9-1-1.[3] In the 9-1-1 call, Barrera described Horsford as lying facedown and not breathing. He brought attention to a small cut on her wrist, suggesting that it may be self-inflicted. A woman's voice can also be heard on the call speculating that Horsford might have been pushed from the balcony.[12] The police arrived at 9:07 am.[6]

Initial investigation

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The initial autopsy ordered by the Forsyth Sheriff's Office discovered "multiple blunt force injuries" and a high blood alcohol level.[4] Officials speculated that the latter caused her to fall from the porch and that the injuries were just a result of the 14 foot fall. Horsford's family and friends, however, were not convinced and called for a second independent autopsy; this was then carried out by the Georgia Bureau of Investigations (GBI).[5] According to the GBI medical examiners report, Horsford sustained severe injuries to her head, neck, and torso. They discovered cuts on her face, wrist, hand, and lower legs as well as a "laceration to the right ventricle" of her heart. The GBI toxicology screening found a blood alcohol level of .238 and traces of THC and Alprazolam (an anxiety medication) at the time of her death.[6]

Even before the results of the autopsy, speculation of foul play had begun to spread online.[6] This was prompted, two months after Horsford's death, by Forsyth County Court firing Barrera, then a court officer, for accessing the incident report internally on multiple occasions.[4] Hundreds of people shared the hashtag #tamlahorsford, questioning different angles of the case and calling for justice.[6]

The case was officially closed on February 20, 2019, ruled as an accidental death. Major Joe Perkins of the Forsyth County Sheriff's Office stated that none of Horsford's injuries aligned with foul play, saying: "It was a party. They were drinking. She was drinking. Most of the partygoers had gone to bed at that time, and she was on the deck alone."[7] He had interviewed 30 people, including family, friends, and other partygoers.[13]

Renewed public interest

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After fading from the public eye, Horsford's death became a topic of advocacy again during the George Floyd anti-police brutality protests of 2020.[6] On June 5, 2020, Ralph E. Fernandez, the Horsford family attorney, wrote a letter to Horsford's husband, Leander Horsford, claiming that his team's investigation into the details of the case strongly suggested homicide. It said, in part: "Witness statements are in conflict. A potential subject handled the body as well as the evidence prior to law enforcement arriving. Evidence was disposed of and no inquiry followed. The scene was not preserved."[14] He also stated that Horsford's injuries were "consistent" with those of a physical struggle, but that the absence of photos from the initial autopsy prevented a definite conclusion.[15] An Atlanta journalist published the letter a few days later.

Horsford's name and case spread across the internet, starting with protestors in Cumming, Georgia, who included her name on their signs alongside the names of Black Americans killed by the police in recent years.[6] A Change.org petition calling for the case to be reopened amassed more than 709k signatures and rappers T.I. and 50 Cent shared posts about the case, asking for a second investigation.[10]

Second investigation

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On June 12, 2020, Forsyth County Sheriff Ron Freeman sent a letter requesting that the case be re-opened and investigated by the GBI. He stated that the investigation was best undertaken by an independent law enforcement agency.[6] The GBI agreed to reopen the case on June 18, 2020, but did not specify when the investigation would begin.[7]

On July 28, 2021, the GBI concluded their re-investigation, ultimately deciding not to pursue criminal charges.[16]

References

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  8. ^ "Was It Murder? Death of Beloved Mom at Party Was Ruled Accidental Fall — But Family Is Suspicious". Peoplemag. Retrieved March 9, 2023.
  9. ^ Cappello, Nile (July 10, 2020). "The Unanswered Questions of Tamla Horsford's Death". Rolling Stone. Retrieved March 9, 2023.
  10. ^ a b "50 Cent And T.I. Joins The Call For An Investigation Into The Mysterious Death Of Tamla Horsford". BET.com. Archived from the original on June 11, 2020. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
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  12. ^ Kenney, Tanasia (February 20, 2019). "911 Audio Provides Chilling New Details in Death of Tamla Horsford Who Allegedly Fell to Her Death at Slumber Party". Atlanta Black Star. Archived from the original on March 5, 2021. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  13. ^ Griffin, Charmaine. "Blavity News & Politics". Blavity News & Politics. Archived from the original on June 21, 2020. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  14. ^ "Tamla Horsford's Case To Be Reopened After Significant Outcry -". Black Enterprise. June 15, 2020. Archived from the original on June 22, 2020. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  15. ^ "50 Cent and T.I. Demand Investigation Into Death of Tamla Horsford After Review Suggests Possible Homicide". Complex. Archived from the original on June 21, 2020. Retrieved June 20, 2020.
  16. ^ "'A Tragic Accident': GBI Finds 'No Evidence' of Foul Play In Death of Georgia Woman Who Attended an Adult Sleepover, Will Not Pursue Criminal Charges Despite Public Outcry=Atlanta Black Star". July 28, 2021. Archived from the original on July 28, 2021. Retrieved July 29, 2021.

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