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Mothers of Murdered Offspring

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It was founded in March 1993 by Dee Sumpter and Judy Williams after the death of their daughter and god-daughter, Shawna Denise Hawk, on February 19, 1993. Mothers of Murdered Offspring was conceived in 1993 as a support group for survivors, at a time when
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and of his eventual conviction for his other crimes, as well as consoling the 11 murdered victims' families in addition to the families of murder victims since its inception.
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The organization's first support meeting was held on March 29, 1993. Some of the organization's goals are to reach out to other
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to the violent act of murder and to offer support during their time of sorrow and
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Mending Shattered Childhoods by Donna St. George, Washington Post
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victims' rights
Charlotte, N.C.
Mecklenburg County
homicides
Henry Louis Wallace
justice
mothers
child
grief
nonviolence
"Well, he Ain't Getting No Victory Here Tonight and I Ain't" The Charlotte Observer, November 4, 2006
My Love and My Loss by Dee Sumpter
Mending Shattered Childhoods by Donna St. George, Washington Post
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