More than a decade after she learned of her father's violent road rage death, Tylah Day hopes justice is just around the corner. They took her to the park, where she played on the playground equipment and ate an ice cream from the corner store across the road. Then Tylah Day's mother sat her down on a bench, her own mother beside her for support, and tried to explain in words a seven-year-old would understand, why she would never see her father again. "Something very bad has happened," Billie told her little girl. "You're not going to be able to see your dad anymore."