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Chesterfield County, Virginia Wrongful Death Lawyer: What Families of a Mansion-Party Shooting Victim Need to Know Right Now We answer the call when a parent says “his father works six days a week to keep his mind off his son’s murder” and his mother says she “lost a best friend as well as a son.” That is the line we hear, late at night, from a family in Richmond or Amelia County or anywhere in central Virginia. Two young men — Duval Turner, twenty-two, of Richmond, and Marc Starkes, twenty-four, of Amelia County — were killed at what everyone in the case has called a “mansion party,” an illegal gathering thrown at an upscale residential building still under construction in Chesterfield County, Virginia, in September 2016. A shootout followed. Devin Taylor, twenty-two, of Richmond, was convicted of second-degree murder in Duval Turner’s death and involuntary manslaughter in Marc Starkes’s death, plus a firearms count and an unlawful-shooting-into-an-occupied-dwelling count. He was found guilty of four of five charges after the jury deliberated more than five hours. The other suspects named in the investigation — Djion C. Bowles of Richmond, Kendric R. Hill of Chesterfield, Tevon J. Todd of Chesterfield, and Karheem…