World News | Jennifer Steinhauer and Rebecca Cathcart, NYT News Service | Tuesday July 20, 2010
It was the most painful sort of ordinary. One summer day in 1985, a woman turned up dead in a South Los Angeles alleyway. Almost exactly a year later, another woman with fatal bullet wounds was found, in another alley nearby. And so it went, for nearly 25 years -- with a 13-year lull in which the killings seemed to stop -- black women, many of whos...
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