Q: After two years of human trafficking, 5 years of attempted taking of a life, and finally death

A person continually goes missing over 2 years, is controlled with drugs, sold it's finally found by the police and described as a victim of human trafficking.The district attorney blames the victim citing sheet and should not have gotten into the position she's in at that time,start,mugged at the Bank/A,lost ID, arrested for no ID. Over the course of two years other arrest by traffickers setup according to the FBI. Once found thanks to NBC victim is again under the clutches of the traffickers thru fear, triggers, disassociation, the pure fact people attempted to kill herx4. After crossing state lines strangled she returns to her safe house only to have another person remove her,begin selling her locally. In an attempt to send her 2 Thailand they learn of her video int/pend deposition in another case. One am lawyers give Depo date 1 hour later she is dead. No 911 ME listens to Person on scene then has to chng autopsy tampering bad tox Now undeyermined LAPD no investig. Blaming vic

1 Lawyer Answer
Peter N. Munsing
Peter N. Munsing
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A: Not sure this is a question but it's up to the authorities to investigate or journalists, but only the DA and police can charge anyone.

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