It’s been four years since the murder of three young men in Clark County.
Now, on the anniversary of their deaths, the families of those victims are still hoping for answers.
Gay Edge visits the Winchester Cemetery between work shifts to say hi to her son, Clayton Edge.
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“It’s like he’s still here with me but he can’t talk to me,” she said. “Kind of brings me a closeness to him and I talk to him about everything that’s going on.”
Clayton was among three young men gunned down in a Winchester home.
“It would really be nice if…to all of us and to all three families if somebody could grow a conscience,” Gay said.
Gay said she stays in touch with state police investigators and knows they’re doing all they can to break the case.
“I feel like after four years something should come out,” she said.
Clayton left behind a wife and a young daughter, who is now 5 years old.
The investigation into the deaths of Edge, Robbie Reese and Dustin Browning continues.
The three families are hosting a candlelight remembrance service Saturday night at 6 p.m. outside the Clark County Courthouse.