The Georgia Bureau of Investigation concluded its inquiry into the death of Tamla Horsford , a Black woman who sustained fatal injuries while attending an adult slumber party in Nov. 2018. The bureau, which agreed to investigate the case in July 2020, says it will not pursue criminal charges. BREAKING: In an explosive letter, lawyer for the family of Tamla Horsford, a Forsyth County woman who died under mysterious circumstances at a house party in 2018, says his review of evidence “reflects that homicide is a strong possibility.” pic.twitter.com/3AC4CeWjmD — Mike Petchenik (@Mike_Petchenik) June 6, 2020 “The DA review determined the facts and investigative findings do not support pursuit and prosecution of criminal charges,” GBI spokesperson Nelly Miles said. Horsford, 40, died while attending a slumber party with a group of white women at a home in Forsyth County on Nov. 3, 2018, as Blavity previously reported . The group, which consisted of 11 other adults, engaged in “heavy...