KaRita Meeks shared what her brother's abode looked like a year after he died
Her brother, Kenneth, was tragically murdered outside his home last year
Her now-viral TikTok video left people all across the web emotional
By JANE HERZ FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
Published: 15:33 EDT, 19 March 2025 | Updated: 15:34 EDT, 19 March 2025
A woman whose brother was brutally murdered has left the internet emotional after she revealed what his apartment looked like one year after the horrific killing... and it's even more heartbreaking than you can imagine.
Chicago-based KaRita Meeks took to TikTok earlier this month to share a glimpse into her late brother Kenneth 'Kenny' Cunningham II's abode more than a year after he was tragically killed.
She revealed that everything in his apartment had been untouched since his sudden death, with all of his beloved belongings still exactly as he left them.
On the morning of his 40th birthday on January 5, 2024, Kenny was fatally shot outside of his Georgia apartment building.
According to Fox 5 Atlanta, Donovan Carter, the ex of Kenny's girlfriend, was arrested for and charged with malice murder, aggravated assault, and possession of a firearm afterwards.
Per the outlet, Carter allegedly led Cunningham to believe that he was an Amazon delivery driver, and subsequently shot him multiple times.
'We can now confirm that the suspect did wear a costume to appear like they were a delivery driver,' Chuck McPhilamy of the Marietta Police Department told Fox 5 at the time.
'They did use that to then lure that victim out of their own residence and then subsequently shoot them to death.'
On the morning of his 40th birthday on January 5, 2024, Kenneth (Kenny) Cunningham II was tragically murdered outside of his Georgia apartment
His sister KaRita Meeks recently went viral after she revealed what his apartment looked like one year after the horrific killing... and all his belongings were exactly as he left them
Carter was sentenced to life in prison without parole, plus an additional five years after being found guilty on four counts including malice and felony murder, per Newsweek.
A year after the horrific ordeal, his sister has now gone viral thanks to her efforts to keep his legacy alive.
'Kenny was full of love and humor; small in frame, but mighty at heart,' Meeks told Newsweek recently.
'Any room he'd walk in, he'd light up with his smile along with his jokes. He was talented, a hard worker, and he loved his family.'
On her TikTok account, she often makes videos in remembrance of her brother.
Earlier this month, she shared a heartbreaking video of what Cunningham's apartment looked like one year after his murder, with all of his stuff still in their spots.
She showed viewers his unmade bed and 'messy' bathroom, writing that everything was 'just as he had left it.'
'He planned to clean when he got home but never made it back,' Meeks typed in the video.
'He planned to clean when he got home but never made it back,' Meeks wrote in a now-viral TikTok showcasing her late brother's abode
In the now-viral clip, Meeks then panned to a suitcase that he never had the chance to unpack, as well as various clothes strewn across the floor.
Meeks told Newsweek that it was a very emotional experience being back in her brother's apartment.
She revealed that her brother was supposed to pick her up from the airport on the day he was shot.
'We were supposed to be having a good time with family celebrating his birthday in that very apartment,' Meeks recalled to the outlet.
Meeks said that visiting his space again was 'bittersweet.'
'It was also amusing to see how things were left - what was in his refrigerator and cabinets were true Kenny fashion,' she said.
'I would've definitely made fun of him if I had the chance; we would've laughed about it.'
DailyMail.com reached out to Meeks for comment.
In the comments section of her video, many users expressed their condolences, and even shared their own experiences with loss.
'Frozen bedrooms make me so sad sorry for your loss,' one person wrote.
Another shared, 'The gym bag broke my heart.'
'I still smell my brother scent from his clothes,' someone else admitted.
A commenter typed, 'Fly high Kenny. Thank you Lord that justice was served for this senseless crime.'