Hundreds Pay Tribute To Slain SKARD SOUL Guitarist

October 28, 2008

The Associated Press reports that hundreds paid their last respects to the 24-year-old guitarist for the Texas metal band SKARD SOUL who was shot to death last week.

The procession was more than 2 miles long as more than 300 vehicles parked at the Monday graveside service in Weatherford for Jeremy Ryan Sisk.

According to Star-Telegram.com, Sisk was shot in the face on October 21 when he was trying to intervene in an assault on his brother by two men.

The two suspects, Johnny Preston Reed and Guy Evan Graves, had reportedly gone to the apartment to get money owed to Reed by Jeremy Sisk's brother.

Witnesses told police that Reed had previously "fronted" Sisk's brother a quarter pound of marijuana to sell, court documents state.

When Sisk's brother could not provide the money, the men began beating him up, the documents allege.

Sisk, who'd been staying the night at the apartment with his girlfriend, ran inside the bedroom to help his brother but was shot in the face by Graves during the fight, the documents allege.

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