The Shooting of Kirsten Davis
Vidalia, Georgia is a stereotypical small southern town, situated between interstates 75 and 16, and halfway between Savannah and Macon. At one time, its fields harvested pecans and tobacco but the area became best known for its sweet onions. First produced in 1931, by 1940 the onions were so popular that they became a tourist item. So proud of its onions is the area that each spring Vidalia hosts a five-day long Onion Festival, drawing…