‘Because we need closure,’ family begging for public’s help in Auburn murder case

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‘Because we need closure,’ family begging for public’s help in Auburn murder case
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Kayshia Hardiman's family is seeking answers and justice after Kayshia was shot to death in front of her apartment complex in Auburn.

Jake Chapman, KIRO 7 NewsAuburn, Wash. — The family of 38-year-old Kayshia Hardiman is pleading for the public’s help in finding her accused killer.

“But through it all, Kayshia has a heart that can never be taken from her,” one friend said at Sunday’s vigil. “My mom couldn’t even come. That’s her baby daughter. She can’t even leave the house because this has devastated her,” Hardiman said.

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