Update April '26
- Murder in the Rain

- Apr 21
- 1 min read
Welcome back to Murder in the Rain, where today we’ve got a gaggle of updates for you. One of which I’m extra excited about. Today I’ll be talking about new information in Kristin Tomlin’s case, how an artist in Seattle is honoring the victims of Gary Ridgway, a new documentary about Mulugeta Saraw, and how day parole was revoked for one of the murderers of Reena Virk. So let’s not waste any time and get to it!
Reddit - Kristin Can You Hear Me? - How a Tacoma artist is honoring Gary Ridgway’s victims | The Seattle Times - LauraLeMoon- What The Earth Knows - Notorious B.C. killer Kelly Ellard gets pregnant while serving life sentence for murder - Where Is Reena Virk's Killer Kelly Ellard Now? Inside Her Life 28 Years After Murdering Her Classmate - Kyle Brewster, convicted in notorious 1988 hate crime killing, seen at pro-Trump rallies in Salem, Portland - oregonlive.com - Revoked day parole upheld for woman convicted in 1997 killing of Saanich teen | Victoria News
You can follow the group "Kristin Can You Hear Me?" on Facebook to stay up to date on her case and to see the newest photos provided by Rick!
This is Laura LeMoon's website, where you can see her incredible photos from her exihibit "What the Earth Knows"
You can watch the new documentary about the life and death of Mulugeta Seraw on OPB at this YouTube link
Read all about the revocation of Kerry Sim's day parole
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