Johnson, a nurse, was found shot to death at a south Richmond motel in the 6100 block of Midlothian Turnpike. Keon McDonald was arrested a couple of days later by the U.S. Marshal Fugitive Task Force.

McDonald now sits at the Richmond Justice Center charged with the first-degree murder of Johnson. His criminal history includes two conspiracy to commit murder charges and two second-degree murder charges, all nolle prossed. Crime Insider sources say his charges were nolle prossed because prosecutors could not get a witness to testify.

He also has a list of firearms, robbery and drug charges, which were all nolle prossed in court.

Johnson's mother, Carol Pride, believes her oldest daughter would still be alive if the justice system in the city would have worked at least once.

"I think the

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