Unraveling The Stories: "Lewis" Cases & Investigations
Could a single decision, a fleeting moment of misjudgment, irrevocably alter the course of a life? The stories that follow paint a stark picture of choices made, consequences endured, and the enduring impact of both on individuals, families, and communities.
The narrative begins with Lieutenant Charles Hampton, a law enforcement veteran. Originally hailing from Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Hampton transitioned to the Atlanta Police Department in March 2001. His career trajectory saw him rise through the ranks, most recently serving as a detective in the Special Victims Unit. Hampton's move to homicide, assuming the role of lieutenant, was driven by a desire to "supervise the best and brightest that APD has to offer," a testament to his leadership aspirations and dedication to the department.
Category | Details |
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Name | Charles Hampton |
Birthplace | Milwaukee, Wisconsin |
Joined Atlanta PD | March 2001 |
Previous Role | Detective, Special Victims Unit |
Current Role | Lieutenant, Homicide |
Motivation | To supervise the best and brightest that APD has to offer. |
Notable work | Investigations, Crime scene management, leading and supervising a team |
Area of expertise | Violent crime investigations, leadership and supervision of detective |
The complexities of human relationships are on full display in the tragic story of Andrew, the victim of a shooting where the shooter, Eli Miller, was his date, and had been attempting to assault Andrew throughout the evening. The details of that night, and what led to the tragic encounter, are unknown.
In the realm of music, the name Lewis appears once more. Lewis released her debut album, "Float Away," on September 20, 2005. The album's release was exclusive to Canada, marking a significant milestone in her career. She is also known for her appearance in Nickelodeon's musical film "Spectacular!," where she portrayed Robin, a member of the high school choir, demonstrating her talent in acting and singing. The film featured other young talents, including Nolan Gerard Funk, Tammin Surrsk, Victoria Justice, and Simon Curtis.
Category | Details |
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Name | Lewis |
Notable work | "Float Away" album, Nickelodeon's Spectacular! |
Debut Album Release | September 20, 2005 |
Album Release Location | Canada |
Musical Film Appearance | Spectacular! |
Film Role | Robin |
Film Cast | Nolan Gerard Funk, Tammin Surrsk, Victoria Justice, Simon Curtis |
The film's premiere broadcast and the subsequent media attention highlighted both the artistic endeavors and the personal lives, underscoring the pervasive nature of media exposure in contemporary society.
The narrative then pivots to a tragic situation, where the families of victims were known by the authorities. A crucial detail revealed in the investigation was that the authorities possessed the means to contact the Lewis family quickly, a fact that stands as more than mere conjecture.
Another Andrew Lewis, born in County Donegal, Ireland, on October 9, 1720, offers a glimpse into a different era. The son of John Lewis and Margaret Lynn, Andrew's life took a dramatic turn circa 1729. John Lewis, after an altercation that resulted in the death of their landlord, Sir Mungo Campbell, fled across the Atlantic to the British colony of Pennsylvania, accompanied by his older sons and a retinue of retainers. This escape from the old world to the new paints a picture of survival and the pursuit of a fresh start.
Category | Details |
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Name | Andrew Lewis |
Date of Birth | October 9, 1720 |
Birthplace | County Donegal, Ireland |
Parents | John Lewis, Margaret Lynn |
Migration | Circa 1729 to Pennsylvania |
Reason for Migration | Fleeing after a fatal altercation |
Details | John Lewis killed Sir Mungo Campbell. |
The legal system is also a focus, with the story of David Helton, who claimed his shotgun accidentally discharged, killing a teenage intruder at a Milwaukee scrap yard. However, a jury's decision challenged his account, hinting at the complexities of justice and the varying interpretations of events.
In other incidents, the narratives highlight instances of violence, such as Andre's shooting. The accounts underscore the devastating impact of violence and the urgent need for justice. A young father in Harris County fell victim to a carjacking and murder, setting the homicide team on a quest to recover the victim's vehicle. In Miami, a musician's life was tragically cut short, which led investigators to examine the victim's connections.
The use of forensic tools, such as gunshot residue tests, and the protocols followed in investigations come into question. There are comments that highlight a potential lack of due diligence. Detectives Scott Sayers and Kenneth Penrod are investigating a home invasion that had serious consequences.
Category | Details |
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Incident Location | Milwaukee Scrap Yard |
Key Figure | David Helton |
Helton's Claim | Shotgun fired accidentally |
Jury Decision | Determined otherwise |
Legal ramifications | Uncertain |
There is a mention of a case where a jury awarded $860,000 to Taiwan Smart who was falsely accused of a double homicide during the filming of "First 48" in Miami, highlighting the potential for legal repercussions and the importance of justice. Information about Andre Cortell Lewis Jabez Taylor's conviction and his sentence, along with Andrea Lewis's contact information and records, can be found online.
Andrea Lewis's career with Microsoft from 1978 to 1983, showcases the growth of the tech industry. Her presence during the early days of the software giant meant that the stock options she received resulted in a net worth of roughly $2 million around 2014, reflecting her financial success. The story is told through a number of perspectives.
Category | Details |
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Name | Andrea Lewis |
Joined Microsoft | 1978 |
Role | Technical Writer |
Departure from Microsoft | 1983 |
Estimated Net Worth (circa 2014) | $2 million |
Source of Information | BBC |
This exploration of different individuals from various fields, like Laurent Lewis, the head of the physics department at the University of Montreal, and Paul Lewis, the dean of urban studies at the same university, shows how diverse lives are.
The narrative continues with Andrew Lewis, described as "the inspiring conductor, scholar, and educator" by John von Rhein. Andrew Lewis has a distinguished career. He is the artistic director of Bella Voce and the Bella Voce Sinfonia, the music director of the Elgin Master Chorale, the director of music and choirmaster at St. Luke's Episcopal Church in Evanston, and the artistic director of Opus 327. Furthermore, he is also a member of the faculty at the University, demonstrating his dedication to the arts.
Category | Details |
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Name | Andrew Lewis |
Titles | Artistic Director, Conductor, Educator |
Artistic Director of | Bella Voce, Opus 327 |
Music Director of | Elgin Master Chorale |
Choirmaster at | St. Luke's Episcopal Church, Evanston |
Member of Faculty at | University |
Other titles | Conductor, Scholar |
Andr Lewis C.M., O.M., M.S.M. celebrates his 50th anniversary with Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet in 2025. His leadership has made the Royal Winnipeg Ballet one of the premier dance companies globally. The school, under his guidance, has established an international reputation of its own. Then, in the world of sports, Andrew Lewis is a basketball player from Washington High School. Details of his athletic pursuits can be found on Prep Hoops.
Category | Details |
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Name | Andr Lewis |
Achievement | 50 years with Canada's Royal Winnipeg Ballet |
Contribution | Leadership and international reputation |
Role | Artistic director |
Name | Andrew Lewis |
Sport | Basketball |
School | Washington High School |
The narrative then transitions to a tragic incident in North Birmingham, Alabama, where Andre Lewis, 18, was killed on July 6, 2011. The case remains unsolved. Andre Lewis is remembered as a loving son, brother, and grandson. Simultaneously, the story also spotlights Andre Lewis, a pioneer who used multiple signal processors on keyboards. He was also a pioneer in using synthesizers on records. Andre Lewis worked with Roger Lynn on developing the first digital drum machines.
Category | Details |
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Name | Andre Lewis |
Age | 18 |
Date of Death | July 6, 2011 |
Location | North Birmingham, Alabama |
Cause of Death | Shot |
Known as | A loving son, brother, and grandson |
Legacy | Unsolved murder |
Other mentions of individuals named Andrea Lewis are brought into the spotlight. This reinforces the notion of how intertwined stories can be.
The recurring nature of these names and narratives underscores the complexity of individual lives and the profound ways in which they intersect with each other, legal and cultural contexts.


