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S. 1528, The Stop the Sale of Murderabilia to Protect the Dignity of Crime Victims Act of 2007

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May 30, 2007, 9:21pm (report abuse)

I support the bill. A man accused of murdering my sisters sells things through other people on line and elsewhere. They're getting notoriety from my sisters' blood. Two beautiful girls who never reached adulthood are being smeared all the way to China! Please show support, at least let them lie in peace. It's outlandish. It's quite bizarre it even had to get this far before ANYBODY SAID "hey maybe we shouldn't allow it." Since I remain anonymous to protect my rights as a crime victim's family member, to try and live a quasi normal life, I've been SCREAMING at the advocates to help me shut them down, and I ask you to please help!

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