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May Molina's Family Needs Your Help!
The family is struggling to raise the thousands necessary to pay for May's funeral and burial.
Please be as generous as you can and write a check as soon as possible payable to her niece, Marizol Allende, and send them to:
Marizol Allende
c/o April Ortiz
P. O. Box 412004
Chicago, IL 60641-2004
Thank you!
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Re: May Molina's Family Needs Your Help!
28 May 2004
Re: May Molina's Family Needs Your Help!
28 May 2004
Re: May Molina's Family Needs Your Help!
28 May 2004
Re: May Molina's Family Needs Your Help!
29 May 2004
They made this claim to the press 4 hours after he was found dead. Later, the coroner stated that he had died from aphyxiation. Of course, the inquest jury found in favor of the jail guards, so no one was charged with a crime.
The family asked: how did he get cocaine? if he had it, how come the police didn't find it when they searched him or whne the guards searched in when he was being processed? And why did Ron Sims make such a statement before the coroner's investigation was complete; in fact, before it even started?
From what I've read so far, this case has similar elements.