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Sian Kingi

Sian Kingi was born in New Zealand to Barry and Lynda Kingi on December 16, 1974. Her father was of Maori descent. Sian’s friends and teachers remembered her as “gentle and charmingly shy”, a girl who liked sports and played netball on the weekend. Her height of 167 centimeters (5’5.5”) helped to make her a formidable opponent. A school friend described her as having a “beautiful, lovely nature” while a teacher at her school said that, while she could have been a smart aleck and “queen of the school”, she wasn’t. Her short, beautiful life was ended on November 27, 1987 by sadistic career criminals. Her “farewell” (funeral or life celebration) included a Maori ceremony, flowers lined up the pathway where her coffin was carried, and the playing of John Lennon’s “Imagine”. Information gathered from Wikipedia and a Dateline episode entitled, “Dateline Mystery A Parent’s Nightmare: The Tragic Death of Sian Kingi” (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FXkpa4nPnYs) Retrieved 1/25/2019

Introduction

Hello to everyone who stumbles onto this little page of the Internet. As I indicated in my blog blurb, I am interested in true crime stories, which often turn out to be stories about murder. I used to read books (both nonfiction and novels) and newspaper articles about such things but with the advent of the internet age and all the change that brought on, I've largely switched to listening to podcasts about true crime (alongside most of the world, apparently). I am a mother as well as other things that I do and am. Especially when the victims are children, but even when they are adults, I tend to mourn them as I would mourn the deaths of my children. I find that this truly weighs on my heart as I'm listening to the details of the demises of various people. I've been pondering what I could possibly do to ameliorate a tiny part of the utter indignity that is a part of being a victim of crime. I'd like for the tales of the victims to possibly shine a bit so we can...