For this 'capstone' episode, we're and I talk about some of the most important takeaways from this series, 'Fearfully, she walked the streets.'
We consider the nuances of some of the articles we looked at, and we praise the journalistic efforts that went into bringing the story to masses not just the first time, as it was happening, but also decades later when it was ready to be re-examined.
A tremendous thank you to the staff of the Greensboro News & Record, especially Managing Editor, Jennifer Fernandez and reporters Nancy McLaughlin and Lorraine Ahearn.
You can find links to relevant articles are below:
City in fear: Greensboro's only serial killer 'just looked evil' (Feb 14, 2016)Greensboro rape suspect is arrested (Jan 29, 1994)Worse than death / body parts identified; Victim's family told (Nov 14, 1991)'I just want her to be all right' (Nov 19, 1991)Sharon Jones knows her sister 'didn't just lay down and die' (Dec 21, 1991)Strollers' have walked into thin air (Jul 1, 1992)Parents hope teen is alive (Jul 8, 1992)Fourth since last fall (Jul 24, 1992)Fearfully, she walked the streets (Sep 23, 1992)Her family mourns a troubled daughter (Sep 24, 1992)Surrounded by crime, residents scared, fed up (Sep 26, 1992)Residents' frustration is understandable (Oct 7, 1992)Candlelight vigil: Neighbors remember the lives of 5 women (Oct 16, 1992)Hope in darkness: Group marches for peace (Nov 25, 1992)Five black women are remembered (Feb 24, 1993)
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