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Mobile County Tragedy: Mother and Two Children Found Dead in Wilmer Home as Investigation Continues

A quiet area of Wilmer has been shaken by a devastating tragedy after three family members were found dead inside their home, leaving a community grieving and searching for answers.

According to the Mobile County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded to a residence on Auble Moody Road in the early hours of April 20, where they discovered 46-year-old Lisa Gail Fields, her 17-year-old daughter Keziah Luker, and her 12-year-old son Thomas Cordelle Jr. deceased. Authorities have described the case as a triple homicide and confirmed that the victims had been restrained.

The loss has been particularly heartbreaking for loved ones, as Keziah Luker was eight months pregnant at the time of her death. Family members say she had been preparing for motherhood while continuing to care for her younger sibling, making the tragedy even more profound.

Lisa Fields is being remembered by those who knew her as a compassionate and generous woman who often opened her home to others in need. Friends and relatives describe her as someone who offered support, kindness, and a safe space to many in her community.

Amid the loss, one child—a young toddler believed to be connected to the family—was found inside the home unharmed and is now safe. Authorities have not released further details but confirmed the child is receiving care.

The tragedy leaves behind a surviving teenage son, now facing the unimaginable task of coping with the loss of his immediate family. Community members have begun offering support as he navigates both grief and the responsibilities that follow such a devastating event.

At this time, investigators have not announced any arrests or confirmed a motive. Officials say the case remains active, with detectives continuing to follow leads and gather evidence.

As the investigation unfolds, the community of Wilmer and the wider Mobile County area remain united in mourning, holding onto hope that answers—and justice—will come for Lisa Fields and her children.

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