The family of Randisha Love still looking for a killer more than six years after the body of the Georgia teen was found in her home. The last words Love said to her mother was, " I love you, Mommy" earlier that day. The teen girl was found lying in her own blood, shot, in the foyer of her home. Love, along with her mother, Katara Hamm, and three brothers, lived in College Park with Hamm's parents.
The grandparents weren't home. They were out of town attending a funeral. Hamm and her youngest son found Love, behind an unlocked, but unopened door.
Investigators say they're still following a few leads in the case, but no suspects have been named.
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