Article 698M2 ‘Far from justice’: why are nearly half of US murders going unsolved?

‘Far from justice’: why are nearly half of US murders going unsolved?

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Abené Clayton in Los Angeles
from US news | The Guardian on (#698M2)

Homicide clearance rates' have plummeted over the past four decades, compounding relatives' trauma

Every night since May, two-year-old Nylah Cheese has slept with a crocheted doll wearing a white tee, black pants and a silver chain. The toddler's aunt, Silvia Lopez, had the figurine made in the likeness of Nylah's father, Brandon Cheese, who was shot and killed at a park in San Francisco the month before.

She instantly knew it was him and screamed, It's Dada!'" Lopez, Brandon Cheese's older sister, said. The toddler has since named it Dada doll".

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