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Lee's family continue to lobby for a new law to be passed nationwide that would institute mandatory training and certification for all 9-1-1 dispatchers. The Denise Amber Lee Foundation was established in June 2008 to promote such training as well as to raise public awareness of the issues involved.
Denise Amber Lee - was kidnapped, raped and murdered on January 17, 2008, despite calls to 9-1-1, leading to the passing of legislation to require more training for 911 operators [11] Caroline Maun - professor, author, poet, lyricist and musician, graduated in 1986 [citation needed] Felicia Spencer - professional mixed martial artist [12]
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Stolen Voices, Buried Secrets is an American true crime television series on the Investigation Discovery Network. The program is different from other true-crime series because the murders are portrayed from the omniscient point-of-view of the victim using "fictionalized dialogue".
Cycling has helped Denise Chakoian stay mentally and physically strong, and also has gotten her through a cancer diagnosis. This Rider Beat Hodgkin’s Lymphoma and Is Now a Cancer Exercise Specialist
Abducted and beat 12-year-old Amber Harris to death, later he threw her body into a ravine. 16 years, 3 days Jorge Galindo: Shooting of five people in a failed bank robbery. 20 years, 91 days Gabriel Rodriguez, who participed in the failed robbery was sentenced to five terms of life imprisonment. Jose Sandoval: 20 years, 9 days Erick Fernando Vela
Amanda Ngoc Nguyễn [5] (born October 10, 1991) [6] [7] is a social entrepreneur, civil rights activist, and the chief executive officer and founder of Rise, a non-governmental civil rights organization. [6]