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Shattered Dreams: The Unsolved Murder of Marissa Boyd-Stingley and Chicago's Code of Silence
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A Promising Life Cut Short

On the night of June 25, 2013, 19-year-old Marissa Boyd-Stingley was in a car with four others at the intersection of 73rd Street and King Drive in Chicago's Park Manor neighborhood. A vehicle approached them, and without warning, someone opened fire. Marissa was tragically killed, while the other occupants sustained injuries but survived. Despite the presence of multiple witnesses, her murder remains unsolved. ๎ˆ†

The Heartbroken Mother's Pursuit of Justice

Marissa's mother, Nortasha Stingley, has been relentless in her quest to find her daughter's killer. She has organized marches, prayer vigils, and canvassed neighborhoods, urging anyone with information to come forward. Stingley emphasizes that withholding information not only denies justice for Marissa but also endangers others, as the perpetrator remains free. ๎ˆ†...Read More