Deidra Lane was found guilty of murdering her husband Carolina Panthers running back Fred Lane back in 2003.

She was released from prison in 2009. My math is a little fuzzy, but six years for a cold blooded murder seems a bit on the light side. I have seen people go to jail for longer periods of time for robbing gas stations. I certainly wouldn’t want a murderer running a day camp my child would be attending, but that is what is going on in North Carolina.

Two convicted murderers are running a summer day camp for children at a Raleigh University.

One of the women was involved in a high profile murder of her husband, a former Carolina Panthers player, and the other was convicted of killing her own child.

The woman who runs the Kiddie Kollege Summer Camp at St. Augustine’s University is Doris Bullock, the former Doris Braswell. Bullock was convicted of second-degree murder in the 1981 death of her infant child.

Her assistant is Deidra Gary, formerly Deidra Lane. In 2000, Gary was convicted of killing her husband, Carolina Panthers running back Fred Lane. She pleaded guilty to voluntary manslaughter in 2003 and was released from prison in 2009.

the school would only release a statement, saying:

“The safety and well being of children in our on-campus programs are our top priorities. Saint Augustine’s University performs background checks on all employees. Doris Bullock and Deidra Gary serve in administrative roles and provide valuable support. They are exemplary employees and productive members of the community.”