Born on Nov. 4, 1975 in Oxford, Mississippi, Lorenzen Wright would become a Memphis high school and college basketball star, spend 13 years in the NBA, marry his teenage sweetheart, father seven children and bury a young daughter. At 34, he was shot to death in a grassy field in Southeast Shelby County.

Later this year, his ex-wife, Sherra Wright, and co-defendant, Billy Ray Turner are scheduled to be tried on charges of first-degree murder, conspiracy to commit first-degree murder and attempted first-degree murder.

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This is a breakdown of the events that began the day Lorenzen Wright went missing, according to police reports, court records and The Commercial Appeal archives.

July 18, 2010 - Lorenzen Wright and wife, Sherra Wright, have divorced after spending their lives together, including 13 years of marriage. He was in Memphis to visit their six children. Late that night he leaves her house in Collierville, Tennessee.

- Lorenzen Wright and wife, Sherra Wright, have divorced after spending their lives together, including 13 years of marriage. He was in Memphis to visit their six children. Late that night he leaves her house in Collierville, Tennessee. July 19, 2010 - At 12:13 a.m., Lorenzen Wright is shot multiple times in a secluded grassy area of Southeast Shelby County.

- At 12:13 a.m., Lorenzen Wright is shot multiple times in a secluded grassy area of Southeast Shelby County. July 22, 2010 - With friends and family unable to locate him, Deborah Marion, Lorenzen Wright’s mother, reports him missing.

- With friends and family unable to locate him, Deborah Marion, Lorenzen Wright’s mother, reports him missing. July 27, 2010 - During the search, Sherra Wright tells Collierville police her ex-husband had been involved in criminal activity.

- During the search, Sherra Wright tells Collierville police her ex-husband had been involved in criminal activity. July 28, 2010 - Lorenzen Wright’s body is found near the TPC Southwind golf course in an area known by area residents as Callis Cutoff. Investigators learned that his call for help as shots were fired bounced to Germantown, Tennessee, where the 911 operator failed to report it. With this information, police were able to locate his body.

- Lorenzen Wright’s body is found near the TPC Southwind golf course in an area known by area residents as Callis Cutoff. Investigators learned that his call for help as shots were fired bounced to Germantown, Tennessee, where the 911 operator failed to report it. With this information, police were able to locate his body. Nov. 4, 2010 - Lorenzen Wright’s family visit his grave to celebrate what would have been his 35th birthday.

- Lorenzen Wright’s family visit his grave to celebrate what would have been his 35th birthday. Nov. 10, 2010 - The medical examiners autopsy report shows that Lorenzen Wright was shot up to 11 times, including at least twice in the head and twice in the chest. The remains of the 6-foot-11 inch tall basketball player star weighed 57 pounds. As weeks became months and months became years, the reward for information to solve the case grew to $21,000.