India Kinamore
(Colerain Police Department)- (Walker Funeral Homes)

Pregnant Ohio Woman Fatally Shot While Asleep Hours Before Scheduled Labor Induction

The mother of a murdered pregnant woman from Colerain Township is speaking publicly for the first time since her daughter’s tragic death last year, expressing relief that arrests have finally been made. India Kinamore, 26, was eight months pregnant when she was shot and killed inside her Hidden Meadows Drive home on March 4, 2023.

Her unborn son, whom she planned to name Kyren, also died in the attack. Both were later laid to rest at Spring Grove Cemetery. More than two years later, Colerain Township police announced on August 21 that three men — Robert Ervin, 20, Kayvon Warren, 30, and Lamar Morris Suggs, 22 — had been arrested in connection with the murders.

“I never gave up,” said India’s mother, Terri Kinamore. “There were a lot of people who just thought this case would never be solved, but I have faith in God. I know God can do anything”, obtained by local Fox 19.

Terri said visiting her daughter’s grave has become slightly easier since learning that those accused of taking her life are now in custody. “Now I am able to come back and tell her that the people who did this to her have been caught and justice will be served,” she said.

According to Terri, Warren was India’s boyfriend and the father of her unborn son. The two had been in a relationship for several years. “I thought that Kayvon was a nice, upstanding gentleman, and he turned out to be the complete opposite,” she said. “A monster, because only a monster would do something like that.”Hamilton County

The other two suspects, Ervin and Suggs, were unknown to the family. Police have not yet released a motive for the shooting, which occurred at an apartment complex on Hidden Meadows Drive.

Terri recalled that her daughter had been excited about becoming a mother and was only hours away from giving birth when her life was taken. “She couldn’t wait to have him and to meet him and hold him,” Terri said. “She never got that chance, and he never got that chance to feel his mother’s arms around him and to hear, ‘I love you.’”

Warren and Ervin appeared in court on August 22 and are being held on $600,000 bond each. Suggs is currently in the custody of the Ohio Department of Corrections on unrelated charges. As she continues to grieve, Terri says she finds strength in faith and justice. “It will never bring her back,” she said, “but at least now I can say her story is not forgotten.”

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