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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

From The Baltimore Sun

From left, Jennifer Foxwell, the mother of Sarah Foxwell — whose body was found on Christmas Day on the Eastern Shore; Joan Harris, president of Citizens for Jessica's Law; Wicomico County Sheriff Mike Lewis; and Tracey Powell, Sarah's aunt, walk up the steps of the State House today. The man charged in Sarah's death, Thomas J. Leggs Jr., had been convicted of sex offenses in Delaware and Maryland, and lawmakers have been negotiating details of a sweeping plan to revise the state's publicly available sex offender registry.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

It's good to see how all of you showed up and made your voices heard. I just hope that those fools listened.

Anonymous said...

Yesterday was the first day of the rest of her life is chooses to take it. The choice is all hers.