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A wedding amid tragedy, and prison news: Josh Shaffer stories to catch up on

If you missed a few of my Monday columns in May, here’s a chance to catch up on the odyssey of a pair of mischief-seeking boys who ended up locked in a boxcar, drinking stale beer to survive.

There’s also the life of a Wake County man locked in a prison, who found redemption and new life in writing about the world he sees around him.

And there’s the moment when, in the middle of chaos and fear, one Raleigh couple still managed to find lifelong love in a random place.

The family of William Waddell celebrates his rescue from a boxcar in Wisconsin, where he spent 13 days locked in a cross-country ride.
The family of William Waddell celebrates his rescue from a boxcar in Wisconsin, where he spent 13 days locked in a cross-country ride. Durham Herald-Sun

Railroad adventure with Schlitz

  • Two Fayetteville sixth-graders, 13-year-old Billy Waddell and 12-year-old David Harvey Jr., survived 13 days locked inside a Schlitz beer boxcar by sipping the dregs from empty bottles after hiding in the car during a Friday afternoon adventure 60 years ago, eventually emerging in a Milwaukee rail yard and returning home to a crowd of 150 people.

Prisoner wins national award

Phillip Vance Smith II photographed at Nash Correctional in 2024.
Phillip Vance Smith II photographed at Nash Correctional in 2024. Courtesy of Phillip Vance Smith
  • Phillip Vance Smith, a 48-year-old inmate at Neuse Correctional Institution serving a life sentence for first-degree murder, won Prison Journalist of the Year at the Stillwater Awards for stories published in HuffPost and Slate documenting understaffing, violence and economic hardship inside prisons.

Soldier on the streets? Fun with how and why

Josh Shaffer poses with the World War I soldier display on West Cabarrus St. near S. Dawson St. in Raleigh, N.C., Thursday, May 14, 2026. The display came from the N.C. Museum of History which is currently being renovated.
Josh Shaffer poses with the World War I soldier display on West Cabarrus St. near S. Dawson St. in Raleigh, N.C., Thursday, May 14, 2026. The display came from the N.C. Museum of History which is currently being renovated. Ethan Hyman ehyman@newsobserver.com
Rebecca Stewart and Billy Khantawong prepare to get married by Angela Davis, left, in Nash Square Park in Raleigh, N.C., Friday, May 22, 2026. The two had to move their wedding after the Wake County Justice Center closed early because of a shooting.
Rebecca Stewart and Billy Khantawong prepare to get married by Angela Davis, left, in Nash Square Park in Raleigh, N.C., Friday, May 22, 2026. The two had to move their wedding after the Wake County Justice Center closed early because of a shooting. Ethan Hyman ehyman@newsobserver.com

Unstoppable love

Do you have an idea for a column about someone interesting or a fascinating place? Is there an untold story about North Carolina that needs to be told? Email Shaffer at jshaffer@newsobserver.com.

The summary points above were compiled with the help of AI tools and edited by Josh Shaffer and Dave Hendrickson. The source reporting referenced above was written by Josh Shaffer.

Josh Shaffer
The News & Observer
Josh Shaffer is a general assignment reporter on the watch for “talkers,” which are stories you might discuss around a water cooler. He has worked for The News & Observer since 2004 and writes a column about unusual people and places.
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