‘You failed that child;' Family of Hershall Creachbaum wants murder charges, answers
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News Center 7's Mike Campbell sat down with Creachbaum's cousin. Hear from her LIVE on News Center 7 at 6:00.
Creachbaum's remains were found on July 12.
His mother, Ashley Johnson, and her boyfriend, Michael Kendrick, were arrested just hours after police found his remains.
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Currently, both are facing charges stemming from his death.
Creachbaum's cousin, Chasity Rollins, said she wants to see them face murder charges.
'They have to find the evidence, and I fully support that as well because without that evidence, the two monsters in jail don't get the charges they deserve,' Rollins said
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