![]() WATCH: Former Carolina Panthers player Rae Carruth breaks silence behind bars, hopes for relationship with sonĪ family friend of Carruth – who also sent documentation to show that she currently holds Carruth's power of attorney – told me that Carruth is "just trying to do the right thing here with the Adams family and not disrupt anyone's lives." ![]() Adams has said she has forgiven Carruth for his role in her daughter's murder. She listened closely, then said she was going to decline comment at this time. ![]() I read the letter to Adams over the phone Wednesday afternoon before sending her the letter. I promise to leave them be, which I now see is in everyone's best interest."Ĭarruth also asked me, in a separately enclosed one-page note, to give Saundra Adams a copy of his four-page, 800-word letter. ![]() "I will no longer be pursuing a relationship with Chancellor and Ms. "For all involved or invested in this ordeal, please calm down," Carruth wrote as part of a letter he addressed to me that I received Wednesday at the Charlotte Observer. CHARLOTTE, NC (Scott Fowler/The Charlotte Observer) - Former Carolina Panthers wide receiver Rae Carruth has written a new letter from prison – and in this one he says he now realizes that he will never have an ongoing relationship with his son Chancellor Lee Adams, who lives in Charlotte under the care of Chancellor's maternal grandmother, Saundra Adams.
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