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Andrina Natasha Smith was a 42-year-old single mother from Greenville, South Carolina who spent nineteen years working multiple jobs to give her son a life she never had for herself. She stood by him through every arrest, every mistake, and every moment that would have broken a lesser woman. On May 3rd, 2024, her son Nigelan Smith walked into her bedroom and shot her in the head. This is her story. Told in full. Because she deserves to be remembered as more than a headline. We cover the events of that Friday afternoon, the evidence investigators found, the community response, and the deeper conversation about family violence, maternal sacrifice, and the warning signs that too many families are living with right now. Andrina was known by everyone who loved her as Plain Jane. Not as a criticism. As the highest compliment they knew how to give. She was real, she was warm, and she was irreplaceable. If this story speaks to someone in your life, share it. These conversations save lives. #RealCrime #AndrinaNatashaSmith #GreenvilleSouthCarolina #UnseenStories DISCLAIMER: This video is produced for educational and informational purposes only. All information presented is based on publicly available sources including police reports, court records, and media coverage. This channel does not intend to harass, defame, or harm any individual or family connected to this case. The names of individuals involved are included solely to honor victims and provide accurate factual reporting. Viewer discretion is advised. If you or someone you know is experiencing family violence or a domestic crisis, please contact the National Domestic Violence Hotline at 1-800-799-7233 or visit thehotline.org.