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"I've been shot... I was following my baby's daddy, Rae Carruth the football player... He slowed down and a car pulled up beside me." Those haunting words from Cherica Adams' 911 call on November 16, 1999, would expose one of the most shocking conspiracies in NFL history and save the life of her unborn son. SUBCRIBE SUBSCRIBE!!!! Tonight, I'm taking you beyond the headlines to honor the woman at the center of it all: Cherica Adams — a vibrant 24-year-old from Charlotte, North Carolina, whose final act of courage changed everything. In this deep-dive story, we cover: 🔹 Cherica's Early Life — Her roots in Charlotte, her warmth, her dreams, and the woman her family and friends remember with love 🔹 Young Adulthood — Her ambitions, her independence, and her journey into motherhood 🔹 Meeting Rae Carruth — The on-and-off relationship with the Carolina Panthers wide receiver and the pregnancy that changed everything 🔹 Days Leading Up to November 16, 1999 — Hope, preparation, and the pressures building beneath the surface 🔹 The Night of the Ambush — After a movie date, Cherica was boxed in on a dark Charlotte road. Shots were fired. Wounded and alone, she made a 911 call that would become the cornerstone of the prosecution's case 🔹 The Emergency C-Section — How doctors fought to save her son, Chancellor Lee Adams, who was born prematurely with cerebral palsy due to oxygen deprivation 🔹 The Investigation — How police built their case from the 911 call, phone records, and cooperating witnesses 🔹 Those Convicted: Rae Carruth: Convicted of conspiracy to commit murder; sentenced to 18–24 years; released in 2018 Van Brett Watkins Sr.: The shooter; sentenced to roughly 40–50 years; remains incarcerated Michael Kennedy: The driver; served approximately a decade A fourth associate who pleaded to related charges 🔹 Cherica's Passing — On December 14, 1999, nearly a month after the shooting, Cherica succumbed to her injuries 🔹 The Aftermath — How Saundra Adams, Cherica's mother, became Chancellor Lee's guardian, advocate, and hero — raising him with unwavering love and strength 🔹 Legacy & Lessons — How this case sparked national conversations about intimate partner violence, athlete accountability, and protecting pregnant people 🔹 Multiple Perspectives — Prosecution vs. defense narratives, post-release remorse claims, and the ongoing debate around accountability and rehabilitation This isn't just a crime story — it's about love, legacy, courage, and the cost of one man's choices. As a lifelong sports fan, I remember when this case broke. How often do you see an active NFL player on the run from the law? But the more I learned, the more I realized: this story isn't about football fame — it's about Cherica Adams, a mother who loved her child enough to fight for him with her last breath. 🔔 Subscribe for more victim-centered, ethical true crime storytelling 👍 Like if this story moved you 💬 Comment your thoughts below — let's honor Cherica by remembering her name 📞 RESOURCES: If you or someone you know is experiencing intimate partner violence, please reach out: National Domestic Violence Hotline (US): 1-800-799-7233 or the hotline