Walkers Seek Justice and Hope to Find Closure

WindspeakerVol. 26 Nbr. 5, August 2008

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In an effort to bring awareness to her niece's disappearance, [Gladys Radek] co-founded walk4justice, a group made up of family members and supporters of missing and murdered women in Canada. Radek conceived of the walk last September while she was walking along the Highway of Tears to commemorate the second anniversary of her niece's disappearance.

"I really appreciate all the families that are walking," said Brenda Wilson of Smithers, B.C. "My sister Ramona Lisa Wilson was murdered 14 years ago."

"We will get justice, "said Radek. "We are going to get closure on [Tamara Lynn Chipman]."

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Walkers Seek Justice and Hope to Find Closure

It has been 34 months since Gladys Radek lost her niece Tamara Lynn Chipman on the Highway of Tears, a notorious stretch of pavement between Prince George and Prince Rupert....

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