Taking 20 years to charge someone whose DNA you’ve had in a drawer all this time is a disgrace rather than a reason to hold a victory parade. From Melinda Henneberger:
KANSAS CITY, Kan. (AP) Twenty-three years after a Kansas City, Kansas, woman was killed, her family is still hoping for justice. WDAF-TV reports that relatives of Christina Ranae King gathered Monday evening to pray and release balloons in her memory.
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