Tranum McLemore
According to Klenton McLemore, the brother of the BMS coach who died at his Bristol home April 4 from multiple gunshot wounds, he feels there are too many inconsistencies in the case. Klenton says he is not convinced his brother's death is a suicide.
McLemore is requesting Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi appoint a state attorney outside the Liberty County area to investigate the matter.
In addition, McLemore is asking the public for their assistance. He asks anyone with information on this case to please contact him at 334-701-3645. You may remain anonymous.

You are trying to create your own case and facts Mr. McLemore. You need to read the following link: http://www.thecountyrecord.net/archives/2403-NEWS-ALERT-Sheriff-Conyers-on-McLemore-Case-She-Had-To-Leave-To-Save-Her-Life.html
Even according to evident Winter is INNOCENT!!!!! You can't fool a residue test!
Accept the facts... Tranum was a wife beater and took his own life. He was probably good as gold to others, but was not what he appeared.
If YOUR family member was found dead with three gunshot wounds to his body and his death was ruled a suicide, would you just take that ruling and say, "Okay, yeah... that makes sense"? Or would you question it? Then, after YOUR family member was found dead with three gunshot wounds to his body and his death was ruled a suicide, what if you found out that the local police department is largely populated by the family members of the decedent's (YOUR dead family member's) spouse? You follow me? Think you can be a little more sensitive to the concern's of Tranum's family? If you are being honest with yourself, you know exactly where they are coming from. If you keep your blinders on, just continue your fantasy campaign to quiet a case that obviously needs many more eyes to look upon it.
You said: "This is ridicules! You can NOT keep an investigate legitimate by having family members "counseling" potential witnesses!"
So I've seen you make a statement much like this on a separate article. I smiled last time you said it. I'm smiling again now... and not just because of your spelling mistakes. You do realize that by saying this, you are proving OUR point, don't you? An investigation should not, and should never have been conducted by any family members... that includes Tranum's family AND Winter's family (whether they are police officers or not). Again, your double standard is obvious and offensive.
As for your reference to a gun residue test, which one of Winter's family members administered that test? Was is one of the family members who let her take a shower shortly after Tranum was found dead? Was it one of the same family members who helped her dismantle the bedroom where Tranum died (tear out the carpet and the walls) not too long after the case and the casket was closed?
You don't know half as much as you think you do, my dear. I've said it before and I'll say it again: I am NOT pointing the finger at Winter. I am simply pointing it AWAY from Tranum. I do not believe he shot himself 3 times, and until I see something that makes that theory more believable, I will continue to NOT believe he shot HIMSELF three times.
You are welcome to you very poorly presented OPINION. We are welcome to ours. The difference is that based on the limited amount of evidence these family cops were able to present, you're OPINION doesn't pass the smell test... and neither does this family cop investigation.