Updated this post. It can be found in the February 2010 posts.
Justice for all is not just a phrase. Recently the FBI began reassessing many Civil Rights cases that range from the 1950s through the 1960s. These cases number more than 100 and include both unsolved cases as well as those cited by the FBI as \"inadequately solved racially motivated homicides\". The FBI intends to notify family members of their findings but is having difficulty locating family members of 33 of the victims. I urge you to visit http://www.fbi.gov/wanted/seekinfo/civilrightsnextofkin.htm to see if any of the names listed there are your family members and call or email the FBI to make sure that you are notified of the findings.
\r\nKillings such as these are America\'s shame and I applaud the FBI for looking closely again at these cases and trying to right many wrongs.
\r\nAnn Thomas\' case is still unsolved. I was unable to locate a photo of her so her Sim became a representative for all people who were unjustly treated by society and law enforcement. Someone knows who killed Ann and until her killer is caught and justice delivered, San Antonio, TX should not rest.
How very kind of you to send a gift! I was quite surprised and happy as I had been eyeing that dress for quite some time but had put off purchasing it.
\r\nWithout a doubt the missing people will continue until I have used my space allotment and then I will have to beg the Gurus for more space. I was thinking about that the other day and although there are a few that have turned up murdered after they were listed as missing (Somer Thompson, Annie Le, and little Shaniya come to mind), I don\'t know that I could bring myself to delete them. That just seems cruel to me.
\r\nI\'ve actually exceeded my space allotment several times so I end up going back and deleting houses and objects but I feel no guilt over those :)
\r\nThank you again for the gift of the dress. I will put it to good use.


















