Beaumont family mourns youngest brother Charles Lewis shot amid tumultuous relationship with Tracy Sam

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On January 16, 2025, a government meeting was held to discuss the ongoing investigation into the death of Charles Lewis, a Beaumont resident. The meeting focused on witness testimonies regarding the circumstances surrounding Lewis's death and his relationship with Tracy Sam, a woman he had been dating.

The session began with a witness, identified as a family member, providing background on the Lewis family. Charles was the youngest of ten siblings, with only one brother, Charles, having passed away at the age of 66. The witness detailed the family’s history with the property on Hildebrand Road, which had been owned by their parents for many years.

The discussion then shifted to Charles's military service in the Army's Special Forces and his entrepreneurial endeavors as a concrete contractor in the Beaumont area. The witness confirmed that Charles had two dump trucks and was well-known in the Golden Triangle region for his work.

Attention turned to Charles's relationship with Tracy Sam. The witness described her as a single woman who occasionally dated Charles but did not live with him full-time. It was revealed that a month prior to his death, Tracy had broken into Charles's home, leading to concerns about her behavior. The witness stated that Charles had expressed intentions to end the relationship and had taken back his keys from her.

As the meeting progressed, the witness recounted the events following Charles's shooting. They arrived at his home the day of the incident and noted the absence of Charles's belongings, including clothing and family photos, which raised suspicions about the circumstances surrounding his death. The witness described the house as dark and isolated, with no streetlights, and mentioned that they had to care for Charles's dogs after the incident.

The meeting concluded with discussions about the police response to the situation, including the presence of Tracy in the house after the shooting. The witness expressed confusion and frustration over why she was allowed to remain in the home, given her history with Charles.

Overall, the meeting highlighted significant concerns regarding the investigation into Charles Lewis's death, particularly regarding his relationship with Tracy Sam and the handling of evidence at the crime scene. Further inquiries and follow-up actions are expected as the investigation continues.

Converted from Judge Raquel West's Personal Meeting Room meeting on January 16, 2025
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