Auburn Grad Fatally Shot
Household Legal professional Says BF’s Father Is Not Harmless
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The Alabama man charged with manslaughter within the capturing loss of life of a 22-year-old girl, who was courting his son, is NOT harmless … no less than in line with the legal professional for the sufferer’s household.
Jeffrey Scott Towers is charged within the capturing loss of life of Whitney Harlow Robeson, who graduated final yr from Auburn College. His attorneys say he is an “upstanding” man who will not be responsible of a criminal offense … however the lawyer for Whitney’s household begs to vary.
Andrew J. Moak tells TMZ … “The Jefferson County District Attorney’s Office determined that Mr. Towers acted with criminal recklessness. Given that determination, efforts to portray Mr. Towers as ‘innocent’ are not supported by the evidence in this case.”
Moak says the household is “deeply saddened by the circumstances surrounding this case” and provides … “At its core, this matter involves the tragic and unnecessary death of a 22-year-old young woman whose life was cut short far too soon. Whitney was a daughter, loved one, and member of her community, and that should never be lost in the discussion surrounding this case.”
As we reported … Whitney was shot March 7 at Jeffrey’s residence in Trussville, AL. Her loss of life was dominated a murder and Jeffrey was arrested and charged with manslaughter earlier this week.
Whitney graduated from AU in Might 2025, was courting Jeffrey’s son and had not too long ago began a job as a commerce marketing consultant for Restoration {Hardware}. The coroner says she died from “injury to left lung, heart, and aorta, due to gunshot wound of chest.”
Moak tells us … “We remain committed to allowing the evidence, facts, and legal process to speak for themselves. Our focus remains where it should be: seeking justice for Whitney Harlow Robeson and accountability for the actions that led to her death.”