Feb. 6th of 2003,in Atlanta GA, I lost my bestfriend in the whole world. Since then it seems I lost an important part of myself. For a long time I wanted to kill the mutherfuckers who took her life, If I could have ever found them. They took somthing from me that was priceless, I was full of hate and lived in a very dark place. Since then I've searched high and low for that part of me I lost. The time that has passed still has not yet healed my wounds. Those who so carelessly took her life were not aware of what they had truly done. How they had effected my life and the live's of so many others who loved her. But I was giving them to much power over my life and that had to stop. Really they had not taken anything from me or her loved one's, they had just provided us all with an additional angel. Now we would be stronger and more powerful than ever, because along with those that had already passed away and watched over us, my nigga "Q" would also be their. A bond like ours could never be broken. She was the first person who ever really excepted me for the real me, and I excepted her. Although I truly love and except the person I've come to be, and I believe GOD does as well, I long to feel that feeling of exceptance again from some earthly being, but maybe I never will. Still Iam greatful that I ever did, because so many never will. It's late at night and I've had this on my mind for a long time, holding me back and keeping me down, but at this moment I'm deciding to "Let Go and Let GOD". This is my testimony. Now I realize that GOD called her and she is in a better place, and if I believe in his power I to could exscape my darkness and see the light that had once shined so bright on the both of us.
Rest In Peace
Quiana Antoinette Knox
1979-2003
You Will Never be Forgotten
Written By her BESTEST FRIEND DAME
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ATLANTA, Feb. 06, 2003, 3:00 a.m. - The Rob Redding show's producer was shot fatally Thursday night, according to the Atlanta Police Department.
Quiana Knox, longtime producer of the popular afternoon talk radio show on WAOK-AM Atlanta, was shot once in the head at her home at around 10 p.m. Thursday, according to detectives.
"She opened the door and was shot once" by a lone assailant a detective told Redding early Friday morning.
Police say details are sketchy as to a motive for the shooting and an investigation is ongoing.
"I am shocked a tragedy like this could befall someone so caring and decent," Redding said. "I will work with police however I can to make sure the killer is brought to justice."
Knox, who was from Los Angeles, was a senior attending classes on Clark Atlanta University's campus.