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Uninvestigated, Uncounted: How Justices of the Peace Miss Important Clues in Death Investigations
In Texas, justices of the peace with little training can miss important clues in death investigations, and make mistakes tracking suicides, homicides, and COVID-19 deaths.
In Texas, justices of the peace with little training can miss important clues in death investigations, and make mistakes tracking suicides, homicides, and COVID-19 deaths.
Lise Olsen
Mar 15, 2021, 9:00 am CST
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Clockwise from top left: Janice Lee Wilhelm with her granddaughter shortly before her death; Wilhelm in 2000; Wilhelm in the early 1980s; Wilhelm in the late 1950s; and Wilhelm in the late 1960s.
A diverse group of teenagers hugging each other, street style, generation z
My youngest daughter had a teen job and then, after almost a year, she didn’t. It was a devastating blow for her self-esteem and, of course, that disappointment hit us hard as well. The fit seemed great, but problems arose with a supervisor who didn’t seem to understand how to work with neurodiverse employees.
For months afterward, my daughter floundered. She was angry and confused; no one ever clearly told why the job ended. Then, I found a youth job-training program and she discovered her voice, speaking up for herself as a young part-time employee with ADHD. When she finished the training program, she was hired working two to three nights a week in a pet store. After her first shift, she came home crying tears of joy, for maybe the third time in her life. “I have the best job ever,” she said. That was powerful.