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by Abbi Overfelt
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FAIRMONT — The mother of a 29-year-old man who was shot to death outside of his home is offering up to $10,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of his killer.

“I want to find out who murdered my son,” Tammie Armstrong said. “I can’t imagine anyone wanting to hurt him, and I don’t understand why. I just need answers, and closure.”

John Ross Kissam, of 533 Harrington Road, was shot in his front yard at about 12:08 a.m. on July 15 after agreeing to give a man a ride to Rowland, according to Sheriff Kenneth Sealey. It’s unclear if Kissam knew the man or not.

Kissam, who loved the outdoors and worked in road construction with his father, Hubert, had an easy smile and a kind disposition, Armstrong said.

“What had upset the family and everybody that knew him is the way he died,” Armstrong said. “He was killed in a way that was heartless.”

An ad offering the reward and calling for information is being published in The Robesonian, and a Facebook page will be established in Kissam’s memory, Armstrong said. She said more than 2,000 fliers are being distributed throughout the surrounding community.

“It’s like a dream, where I’m going to wake up and he’s going to come through the door,” Armstrong said.

Armstrong said Kissam, who attended Fairmont High School, lived next door to his father and less than a mile from where he was raised, at a home on N.C. 904. His 25-year-old sister, Ashley Faulk, said Kissam was “her keeper;” his brother Dustin, 22, called Kissam his best friend.

She said more than 600 people attended his funeral.

“He was just everybody’s best friend,” Armstrong said. “… I’m reaching out to the community for help, because I don’t know who would do such a thing … I know the pain is still going to be there, but at least I’ll know that whoever did this is paying for it.”

Anyone with information is asked to contact the Robeson County Sheriff’s Office’s Major Crimes Division at (910) 671-3170. Callers can remain anonymous.

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jbass260@nc.rr.com
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July 27, 2012
Please keep this story and ivestigation alive. This county lost many in the days after John was murdered and his was just as important as the others. Please if you have information come forward not for the money so much but for peace that an arrest could bring to our family. Having been through this when Ms.Erma Hester was murdered it brought some comfort to know that an arrest was made, but then comes the whys... No one deserves to have life taken from them at the hand of another for no reason. Killing is not the answer and the victom will always be the victom just that because of the laws of our fine country.
mrlumbee3
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July 27, 2012
To the family. If I could give any advise. Continue to keep this in the news. The reward is a good idea. Hopefully it will get you some leads. Call the Sheriff's Office each week. Call the SBI in Raleigh each week also. Get them involved if they aren't already.

If the bullet and casing were found. Then hopefully they can match the ballistics if the same gun is ever used in a crime.

Sorry for your loss.
AshleyFaulk
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July 26, 2012
John Ross, I want you to know that your family is working every minute of every hour of every day to find justice for you baby! I love and miss you so much and wish you were here! There is not a day that does not go by that I don't think of you. I know you are in heaven smiling down on us, I wish you didnt leave this earth like you did, you did not deserve any of this, you were the best brother, son, and daddy anyone could ask for!! I love you "my keeper" my brother.....love always your sister
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