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6:00 a.m. EDT
09.17.2025
The Marshall Venture compiled steerage on grieving, working with regulation enforcement and extra from those that have misplaced somebody to violence.
In St. Louis, nearly 2,000 individuals died by murder during the last 9 years. Half of these circumstances had been by no means solved.
Marshall Venture reporter, Ivy Scott, spoke with households who’ve misplaced family members to murder and are nonetheless ready for justice. They shared the recommendation they need somebody had given them once they had been grieving. Some talked about how laborious it was to know the police investigation. Others stated small issues the police did made a giant distinction.
This information is constructed from their phrases and knowledge. It contains assist from households and trusted individuals in the neighborhood. Every part is designed to assist individuals who have misplaced somebody to violence — in St. Louis and past.
You may obtain the PDF right here.
Would you want a printable model of this useful resource to share together with your group? Please e mail us at stlouis@themarshallproject.org and we’ll ship you a hyperlink with directions.
Credit
REPORTINGIvy ScottThis information was tailored by ChatGPT4 to be accessible to individuals at a variety of studying ranges.
ILLUSTRATIONSOlivia Kim and Lucid Clairvoyant
ART DIRECTIONMarci Suela
BOOKLET DESIGNMara Corbett
IN PARTNERSHIP WITHSt. Louis Public Radio
WITH A SPECIAL THANKS TOSabrina Elam, Erica Jones, Atif Mahr, Maria Miller, Monthane Miller-Jones and Ronda Williams










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