The Delphi Murders: A Conversation with Leaders from the National Organization of Parents of Murdered Children
Today, we'll be speaking with two members of a family no one wants to join. That found family is comprised of the members of the National Organization of Parents of Murdered Children and its local chapters. These members have each lost a child, sibling, relative, or even a friend to violence. Founded in Cincinnati, Ohio by Robert and Charlotte Hullinger after the murder of their daughter Lisa, this is an organization that seeks to unite and support those who have lost a loved one to homicide. Now, POMC advocates for victims' families and provides plenty of resources to help survivors.
Given the recent circumstances surrounding the Delphi murders case, we wished to interview guests who can speak to the heartbreak, pain, and frustration that comes with losing someone to homicide. We were fortunate enough to get to talk with POMC National Board of Trustees President Connie Sheely and Vice President Lori King. Both joined POMC after losing a sibling to violence.
They will share their thoughts on the leak of sensitive discovery documents and the ways the public, traditional media, new media, and parties in the case can behave with respect and sensitivity toward the victims families in this case.
Check out the POMC's website here: https://www.pomc.org/
Call the national office at: 513-721-5683.
Read through the list of POMC chapters here: https://www.pomc.org/chapters/
The Hobart, Indiana chapter of the POMC can be reached at: 219-616-0069 or 219-682-7285.
The Kentuckiana chapter of the POMC based in Louisville, Kentucky can be reached at: 502-930-3853.
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