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What Happened to Lorenzen Wright?

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Sadly it sounds as if he owed money to the wrong people and they killed him for it. Quite a shame it ended this way.
 
i think he owed some money to some people and they werent waiting for him to get it and i think he tried to dodge him but they found out he was in town and got him........sad to see him go though

R.I.P
 
Metro Atlanta / State News 9:36 p.m. Sunday, August 1, 2010

Police search home of Lorenzen Wright's ex-wife

By Ty Tagami

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Police in Memphis spent much of Sunday in the home of slain former Atlanta Hawks player Lorenzen Wright's ex-wife, according to a television news station there.
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Lorenzen Wright was last seen in the early morning of July 19, right before he was to head back to his Atlanta townhouse with a friend and his six children. His family filed a missing person report July 22.
AJC File Lorenzen Wright was last seen in the early morning of July 19, right before he was to head back to his Atlanta townhouse with a friend and his six children. His family filed a missing person report July 22.
AP Wright's bullet-riddled body was found in woods in Memphis six days after his family reported him missing.
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Police were looking for evidence at Sherra Wright's home, according to ABC24-WPTY.

A website for the station, myeyewitnessnews.com, posted an article Sunday night saying Wright was in police custody "in connection with Wright's murder." The article attributed the information to unnamed sources.

Memphis police could not be reached for comment.

The article said officers could be seen removing several items, and at one point, were in the backyard inspecting a grill and fire pit. Neighbors had reported a large fire in the backyard after Wright's disappearance, according to the article, and said they thought it was unusual for Wright to light a fire on one of the hottest nights of the year.

The bullet-riddled body of the 34-year-old athlete was found in woods in Memphis on Wednesday, six days after his family reported him missing.

He was last seen at about 2 a.m. July 19, leaving his ex-wife’s Whisperwood Drive home, The Commercial Appeal newspaper in Memphis reported last week. His family filed a missing person report July 22.

Days after the report was filed, Lorenzen Wright's ex-wife told police that about six weeks before the killing she was threatened at her home by three armed men, according to the Associated Press. Sherra Wright's lawyer told the AP that Wright reported the incident to police in the Memphis suburb of Collierville, near her home, on July 26.

The lawyer, Gail Mathes, told the AP that Wright had warned her ex-husband, the father of her children, about the visit by men dressed in sport coats with weapons tucked in their waistbands.

The Wrights finalized their divorce in January, according to the Commercial Appeal. The newspaper attributed that information to Lorenzen Wright's friend, Jeremy Orange, who also said the athlete was dealing with financial woes and a fractured thumb that ended his career. The newspaper reported that two homes owned by the couple had gone into foreclosure.

The 6-foot-11 Wright played 13 seasons in the NBA for the Los Angeles Clippers, Atlanta Hawks, Memphis Grizzlies, Sacramento Kings and most recently the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2008-09 season. His best season as a Hawk was 2000-01, when he averaged 12.4 points and 7.5 rebounds. He is survived by four sons and two daughters, ages 4 to 15.

http://www.ajc.com/news/police-search-home-of-583134.html
 
They will get to the bottom of this. Something does not smell quite right.
 
Lorenzen Wright slaying mystery deepens

By Larry Hartstein

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

The ex-wife of Lorenzen Wright has told police he left her house the night of his death with a box of drugs and an unknown amount of cash, the Commercial Appeal of Memphis is reporting, citing court records.

Sherra Wright told detectives that Wright talked to someone on the phone before he left with the drugs and money.

"During the conversation with the unidentified individual, Sherra Wright told Det. Young she heard Lorenzen Wright say he was going to flip something for $110,000," a police affidavit obtained by the newspaper says.

Shortly after that call on July 18, Wright left the home in a vehicle driven by an unidentified person, Sherra Wright told police.

The former NBA player was reported missing a few days later. On July 28, he was found shot to death in a wooded area in southeast Memphis. According to the Commercial Appeal, as many as a dozen gunshots can be heard on the 911 call made from a cell phone in Wright's possession.

Wright's 13-year career included two stints with the Atlanta Hawks, and he had a home in the Atlanta area.

Last week's memorial service for Wright, a Memphis native, drew 3,000 fans and friends to the FedEx Forum in Memphis. Wright's six children each wore a different team hat from his career.

The 6-11 power forward known as "Ren" was remembered as a devoted father and community hero.

Memphis Police Lt. Alan Ruhl told the Commercial Appeal that the investigation is developing.

"We are awaiting the examination of several articles of evidence by various sources," he said. "Lorenzen Wright's extensive travels have required that homicide investigators conduct interviews in jurisdictions which are well outside of Memphis.

"This course of interviewing and developing evidence is not unique to the Wright investigation. The MPD homicide bureau is going to great lengths to bring justice to Lorenzen Wright and his loved ones, as we do in every other investigation."

http://www.ajc.com/news/lorenzen-wright-slaying-mystery-589570.html
 

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