Baltimore Mother Hopes Psychic On Maury Show Can Help Find Her Son Davon Fair's Killer

BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- A Baltimore mother appeared on the Maury Show Wednesday morning desperate to find her son's killer.

Davon Fair was shot on March 14, 2017 in the 4000 block of White Avenue. Fair, who was 24 at the time, died three days later at Johns Hopkins Bayview. He was one of the 343 homicides in Baltimore that year.

His mother Krenne and his oldest sister Krenae appeared on Maury to see if psychic medium Christopher Allan could help find new clues in the case that has gone cold.

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Krenne said her son was a college graduate who was working two jobs. He had a bachelor's in business and was working to open a business with his sister. He loved football and his family, she said. She said one of her son's friend told her Davon was shot.

The family believes the shooting was a part of an attempted robbery.

"We still don't know who killed my son," Krenne said on Maury. "He was murdered. I have no answers and no reason why."

It's been almost three years since her son was gunned down. She said she won't rest until she gets justice.

"It's pure torture. I've never felt pain like this in my entire life," Krenne added, saying she won't let her son be another number.

Allan channeled Fair, telling his mother about a Christmas ornament and also about a video she watches of him rapping in a car.

The psychic medium said there were two suspects, of two different races, and one pulled the trigger.

"Your son's OK," Allan assured Krenne.

Fair may have known his killer, Allan added.

He also believes the suspect may have been wearing a mask and was driving a truck.

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The case is still open with Baltimore Police.

Metro Crime Stoppers are offering a $4,000 reward for information that could lead to an arrest. On the show, Maury said the reward is actually up to $18,000 for information that leads to a killer.

An anonymous tip can be submitted to Metro Crime Stoppers by calling 1-866-7LOCKUPCall: 1-866-7LOCKUP or a tip can be submitted by clicking this link.

The Maury Show airs on WJZ at 9 a.m. every weekday. 

 

 

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