00:00Nora, my mum, she had a lot of friends. She had a lot of family. She was a really friendly lady.
00:12Spoke to everybody in the street, would do anything for anyone.
00:15It feels quite emotional to be back after all this time. It's a very emotional place for
00:38me. My mum's home and I'm here now. It's hard. It's hard to be here.
00:45My mum weren't in a place she shouldn't have been. She was just at home doing nothing,
00:51being innocent and then to something so brutal to happen. You don't expect something like
00:58that. You don't expect your parents to be taken in such a horrific way.
01:15For 20 years we've lived this and it's still there and we just want that word. We want
01:31justice for our mum. We want some answers.
01:33Whatever it is, you tell us and then we can research it, review it and judge whether that
01:40evidentially takes us to bringing the person involved in this to justice.
01:44justice.
01:45justice.
01:45justice.
01:46justice.
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