Click to Cherokee County Sheriff's Office Tap Here To Add Us Weekly As A Trusted Source Add as a preferred source on Google A Georgia man will spend the rest of his life in prison after prosecutors said he fatally shot his wife and tried to kill her 16-year-old son last summer. Kelvin Demond Williams was found guilty on Thursday, March 26, of first-degree murder in the death of Tenisha Williams and guilty of 12 other counts, including criminal attempt to commit murder, according to the Cherokee County District Attorney’s Office. The jury returned guilty verdicts against Kelvin, 48, within an hour of deliberations, the district attorney’s office said in a Friday, March 27, news release. Afterward, Superior Court Judge Shannon Wallace handed Kelvin a life prison sentence “without parole plus 100 years and 12 months to serve,” according to the office. “Over the course of years, [Kelvin] systematically isolated his wife and controlled her movements, even requiring her to wear a Bluetooth device so he could monitor her when she left the home,” Deputy Chief Assistant District Attorney Rachel Ashe , who led Kelvin’s prosecution, said in a sta