National Crime Victims' Rights Week began in Central Arkansas as many gathered to honor deceased loved ones.
Author: Jade Jackson
Updated: 10:41 PM CDT April 18, 2021
LITTLE ROCK, Ark — The Central Arkansas chapter for Parents of Murdered Children (POMC) kicked off the National Crime Victims' Rights Week on the steps of the state capitol in a ceremony honoring loved ones that were killed.
Photographs were on display of multiple deceased loved ones.
Belinda Harris-Ritter is on the commissioner state board of elections and is also the daughter of Bill and Evelyn Harris.
Her father and step mother were killed in 1981 at their home. The murderer is serving a life sentence, but she says that's not always the case for other families.