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Eliza Fletcher's case points to one pervasive failure

Eliza Fletcher's case points to one pervasive failure

[html]The killing of 34-year-old Eliza Fletcher, a teacher and mother of two in Memphis who was abducted while on her morning run, has stunned and outraged not just her co*munity, but the country. Her family and friends have spoken about what a shining light Fletcher was, with her devastated family saying in a statement that she was "a joy to so many." Female runners have united around Fletcher's death, insisting on the right to jog while female and holding eight-mile runs in her honor in multiple cities -- with some participants singing "This Little Light of Mine," a song Fletcher sang to her young students.[/html]

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