A North Carolina man who won a $10 million lottery prize in 2017 has
been arrested on a murder charge in the death of a woman whose body was
found at a hotel. The Shallotte Police Department charged Michael Todd
Hill, 52, of Leland, with murder after the body of 23-year-old Keonna
Graham was found Monday in a hotel room in the Brunswick County town,
the AP reports. Authorities did not immediately release additional
details about the woman’s slaying. Graham worked as a correctional
officer at a prison in Burgaw, NC, according to a cousin, Antionette
Lee. Before that, Graham had a job working with mentally disabled people
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"She did all of this like it was second nature to her,” said Lee, who
described her cousin as a generous, loving and adventurous woman who
enjoyed hiking and bicycle rides. Graham is survived by her mother,
Latrinda Graham, and a 10-year-old sister, Zoey. Lee said Graham and her
younger sister had an “unbreakable bond." "We are hurting. We are in
pain,” Lee said. “Our family is devastated.” Hill won $10 million from
an Ultimate Millions scratch-off ticket in August 2017, WECT-TV reports.
Hill was arrested Tuesday in Southport, NC. He was ordered held without
bond at a Brunswick County jail after his initial court appearance.
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