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Smith's aunt, Evelyn Renfro, lives nearby and said she heard shots around noon Sunday. "Nobody went out because they were loading the cattle here, and they didn't pay no attention to that," Renfro said. Debra Richardson, who can see the home from the greenhouse at her Pretty Petals florist shop next to her house, said she has complained frequently to police about what she believed to be drug dealers in the area, including at the mobile home. "I have a greenhouse business, and they had more traffic than I do," she said. "I'm in here working in the greenhouse and I see people pulling in all the time. You don't have that many people visit you." Kerry Wren, a neighbor of the Napiers, said drug use has been a problem in the area for years but that the drugs of choice have changed, with painkillers becoming more popular than meth about a year ago. He said a family member was fatally shot in 2006 by someone who was high on meth. "This whole county is burning up with the pills," he said.
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