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Phillip Adams NFL concussions could have triggered CTE brain disease that played role in shooting, experts claim

Updated: Apr 9 2021, 6:10 ET Invalid Date, PHILLIP Adams concussions could have triggered a degenerative brain disease which led to a killing spree that left five people dead, an expert has claimed. Adams fatally shot Dr Robert Lesslie, 70, his wife, Barbara, 69, and their two young grandchildren at the couple s home in South Carolina on Wednesday. 11 11 Adams fatally shot Dr Robert Lesslie, his wife and two grandkids at the couple s home in South CarolinaCredit: AP 11 Dr Hallie Zwibel said the concussions could have led to a degenerative brain disease known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy The York County Sheriff s Office confirmed that Adams, 32, who previously played for the 49ers, killed himself in a bedroom in his parents home following the massacre.

Ex-teammate of Phillip Adams who killed 5 including doctor urges NFL players to speak out if they re struggling

Updated: Apr 9 2021, 12:16 ET Invalid Date, A FORMER teammate of Phillip Adams who fatally gunned down a doctor and his family urged NFL players to reach out to him if they need to talk, Brandon Spikes, a former linebacker with the New England Patriots who played alongside Adams in 2011, took to Twitter on Thursday after the mass shooting in South Carolina. 5 Brandon Spikes urged NFL players to reach out to him if they need to talk after Phillip Adams shot 5 people Credit: Getty 5 5 Dr Robert Lesslie and his wife via FacebookCredit: Facebook Omg so sad, he wrote. I remember buddy in the locker room This why i do my best 2 check on my people when i can. Teammates don’t hesitate to hit my line if u need to talk it’s been the same since 7th grade.

Jane Fetterly graced the Daily News as a columnist for 15 years

Palm Beach Daily News Jane Sholts Fetterly, 84, a columnist for the Palm Beach Daily News, died Sunday, March 28, 2021, after a brief illness. She wrote the Business Notes and Bits n People columns for the Palm Beach Daily News for the past 15 years and was women s editor of The Palm Beach Post in the 1960s. Mrs. Fetterly also was public relations director for The Society of the Four Arts for 19 years and worked as an administrative assistant for former Palm Beach County Commissioners Dorothy Wilken and the late Maude Ford Lee. Mom was a bit of an amalgam for all things communications in Palm Beach County, from her writing and public relations careers to her work for the county, said son Mark Fetterly, a theater teacher at Wellington High School.

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