20 years after road rage murder that stunned Phoenix, victim's family still searching for justice

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It has been 20 years since a young nursing student was killed in what was described as a road rage incident, and the victim's mother is not giving up her quest for answer and justice.

It has been 20 years since a young woman was shot and killed while driving in Phoenix, and since then, her mother has been searching for answers, as well as justice, even as she is on a personal health battle. FOX 10's Linda Williams reports.The family of a murdered young nursing student still wants answers, decades after a death that shocked the Valley.

"As they were going northbound on I-17, somebody in a dark colored Tahoe or Blazer threw a beer bottle at them," said Retired Phoenix Police Detective William Schira, in the 2020 statement. "The suspects then fled the scene. There are no known witnesses to the crime, except Lynsey's three surviving friends who were too drunk to be able to identify the shooters," read a portion of the statement.

 

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