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A Family Is Searching the Internet at 2 a.m. for the Answer to a Question They Never Imagined Asking On May 14, 2026, at approximately 11:37 in the morning, a 41-year-old man walking through the parking lot of the Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center on the 5700 block of Marinelli Road in North Bethesda, Montgomery County, was approached by another man he knew. What happened next ended his life on the asphalt of a commercial parking lot, in the middle of a weekday, in front of cameras. The man accused of the shooting — 41-year-old Terrance Brainell Williams, of Silver Spring — drove away on Rockville Pike and was not taken into custody until thirteen days later, on May 27, at his residence, charged with first-degree murder. We are writing for two people. First, the family member reading this on a phone in a hospital parking lot or at a kitchen table: the person trying to figure out what just happened, who is responsible, and what the law lets them do. Second, the family member still too numb to read, who will hear this read aloud by someone else. The criminal case against Mr. Williams will run on…