cathie carter, sister- in-law: "we're all upset about it because there should be something done. there needs to be justice in shirley's case." lining up at 3 o'clock friday afternoon, to bring shirley carter's name back to the forefront. ron danks, attorney: "tells me there's a lot of people who thought the world of shirley and think the world of bill." cathie carter, sister- in-law: "the best thing about her was her kindness, her empathy towards other people, people in poor health, people who were down and out." the last six-plus months have been a time of turmoil for everyone in this small community. after shirley's death, the carter family made another difficult decision, directing criminal accusations toward her youngest son, jason. kris mcvicker, shirley's niece: "he was forced to file the wrongful death lawsuit, and we want to bring attention to this and hopefully bring justice to what's happened." after a few brief comments from organizers, family, friends and neighbors joined hands together for a moment of prayer. matt russell, neighbor: "could happen to anyone. that's the