On June 11, 2006, the city of Louisville, Kentucky, witnessed the tragic death of Handre "Dre" Neal, a 31-year-old resident whose life was abruptly ended. Despite the passage of time, his murder remains unsolved, leaving his family and community yearning for answers.
Handre Neal was found murdered at 5215 Kilmer Drive in Louisville. The circumstances surrounding his death were shrouded in mystery, with limited information available to the public. The lack of witnesses and concrete evidence has made the investigation challenging for law enforcement agencies.
Born on February 13, 1975, Handre was known to his loved ones as "Dre." He was a son and a father, roles he cherished deeply. His untimely death left a void in the lives of those who knew him. Handre was laid to rest at Simpson Memorial Gardens in Jeffersontown, Kentucky, a solemn reminder of a life taken too soon.
Handre's mother, Fannie B. Neal, mourned the loss of her son until her passing on March 2, 2020. She was survived by another son, Troy Neal, and several grandchildren. The pain of losing Handre remained with her, underscoring the profound impact of his unsolved murder on the family. ...Read More
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