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There is no greater crime than to take a precious life. We are just a Mom and Dad being the voice for our daughter and fighting for justice. We believe any and every parent would want justice in this extraordinary criminal case. We go through life knowing that tragedies occur in the blink of an eye. However, nothing prepares you for "The Call". "The Call" is when you are informed one of your most precious gifts, your child's life has been taken. Anyone who's lost a child knows about "The Call" that begins a nightmare that a person cannot wake up from everything and be OK. "The Call" it will…mehr

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There is no greater crime than to take a precious life. We are just a Mom and Dad being the voice for our daughter and fighting for justice. We believe any and every parent would want justice in this extraordinary criminal case. We go through life knowing that tragedies occur in the blink of an eye. However, nothing prepares you for "The Call". "The Call" is when you are informed one of your most precious gifts, your child's life has been taken. Anyone who's lost a child knows about "The Call" that begins a nightmare that a person cannot wake up from everything and be OK. "The Call" it will forever change life as you know it. Your heart is broken beyond repair, and from that point on everything is different. You must then put your trust and faith in the Justice System to hold the person responsible and accountable for taking your child's precious life. You believe the Justice System will do the right thing and be the voice for your child. They will administer the criminal laws with the highest level of truth and morals to conduct fair and equal administration of the law to everyone, without corruption, favor, greed, or prejudice for those who practice law and enforce justice. We will never get Megan back, but Megan's legacy will be the exposing of the willful and wonton decisions made by those within the Justice System that resulted in a "30 Month Probation" sentence for taking Megan's precious life. Does that seem like acceptable justice for a perpetrator that accepted a Felony Plea Bargain indicating he caused Megan's death?