It's a good thing to avoid the war, but disconcerting in the moment." Feels like being armored for battle, only to find you have no opponent. In its own way, the end of the fight feels like a loss. "Intellectually, I knew that was not the case, but then this morning I realized that this fight - this fighting though the appeals, writing the letters, speaking - all that was a way to keep being Murray's mom, to make up for not keeping her safe. When she died, I had an overwhelming sense of having failed - how could I not have kept my own child safe," Ann Pace said Thursday after hearing of Lee's death. She said she can't explain why, but hearing of Derrick Todd Lee's death has brought her to tears. Ann Pace of Jackson says the death of the Louisiana serial killer who killed her daughter Charlotte Murray Pace in 2002 has left her feeling "like being armored for battle, only to find you have no opponent."
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