A 47-year-old Fayetteville man is being considered for parole after serving nearly 29 years in prison for the 1990 killing of a teen friend. Jermaine Ray was convicted of first-degree murder and sentenced to life imprisonment in September 1992 for the November 1990 killing of Jermaine Anthony Lee McNeil, who had turned 16 the week before his death. At the time of the slaying, Ray had just turned 17 three days earlier. According to testimony at trial, Ray reloaded a gun twice to shoot McNeil 12 times behind a Fayetteville laundromat.

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