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In their names

Some crimes are simply so harrowing they trigger an incredible response from the victim’s family...

They spend years fighting to change the law, desperate to make sure elements of the violent crime against their loved one can never happen again.

Often, such laws are named after the victim, leaving a legacy that hopes to save a life or ease the pain of a grieving family.

Here, Chat examines three tragic cases and the brave families who fought so hard

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