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00:10she really was a light to be around Rachel taught elementary and middle school as her
00:17students were navigating life they knew they could go to her she was in line to order food
00:25when somebody came up and fired shots into the car this beautiful schoolteacher from
00:31Philadelphia who would want to go after this woman and why I wondered why he had this deep
00:36sense of guilt this case it was a conspiracy I want you to be honest you had nothing to do
00:45with this this was not a carjacking we don't believe it's a robbery someone actually meant
00:51to kill Rachel King in 2023 Philadelphia is rocked by the shooting of a beloved schoolteacher caught
01:17on camera in homicide cases video evidence can be a goldmine but it doesn't always give you the full
01:23story of what happened and why as detectives look into the footage they discover the motive behind
01:29the killing is every bit as cold-blooded as the murder itself it's the morning rush in Elkins Park
01:45kids are going to school and two Philadelphia police officers were coming across the street to grab some
01:52breakfast the officers are approached by this woman and she says there's been a shooting in the parking
01:59lot of the Dunkin Donuts the officers go to check out this car that was seemingly in the line of
02:06the
02:06Dunkin Donuts drive-through as they approach the car they see that a woman was shot the woman's dead and
02:17very
02:18quickly they realize there's an 11 year old boy in the back seat and they pull him out and get
02:24him
02:24away and he's hysterical because his mother had just been shot the boy tells police his mother is 35 year
02:34old
02:35Rachel King
02:42at Tuesday I'm in South Philadelphia just on my morning walk and my phone rings it was my nephew he
02:54said mommy's
02:55been shot and he's crying the next voice that I hear is the police officers then they said Rachel has
03:03been
03:04shot and she is not responsive the police said we're taking your nephew we're going to the station I just
03:12am feeling
03:12very overwhelmed I'm just like someone needs to get to this child and in those next couple of moments I
03:21call it my
03:22parents
03:23Rihanna said Rachel been shot she's unresponsive so I hop in the car as I'm driving I am praying I
03:33wasn't even
03:33allowing myself to believe she was gone as Rachel's family rushes to the police station detectives Gregory
03:48Henry and Ryan Murray head to the crime scene in Elkins Park the information we had it was very limited
03:54this said that there was a homicide when we got there numerous officers from both Philadelphia and
04:04Sheldon Hammer on the scene we could see the victim's car a black Ford Edge at the back where you're
04:11pulling
04:11to the drive-through lane it come to rest on a concrete and landscape median I could see several bullet
04:18holes in the driver's side the female was deceased inside the car there were six fire cartridge casings
04:30that would already been marked that were on the driver's side Duncan Donuts in the middle of the
04:39shopping center on Cheltenham Avenue it's quite busy there it was rush hour so one of our first thoughts
04:46was it could have been a road rage incident could have been a carjacking that went wrong was a robbery
04:54that went wrong it was still too early and we didn't want to rule anything out as Rachel's body is
05:03removed from the scene and taken to the medical examiner's office detectives speak with witnesses
05:08from the information we gathered she was in line to order food when somebody came up and fired shots into
05:15the car the shooter and ran back to a silver sedan got into the driver's seat and then exited the
05:24shopping center onto Cheltenham Avenue in talking with the eyewitnesses they provided a description of
05:32a black male he was thin maybe between five nine and six foot and he had a hooded sweatshirt pulled
05:39over
05:40his head the hoodie was enough to cover his face so nobody really got a good look at this guy
05:47but
05:49there are traffic cameras along Cheltenham Avenue there are numerous businesses so we sent officers to
06:00all the shopping centers to get the video from the Dunkin Donuts all the other business open the decision
06:06was made at that point that I would meet with the family at the station Rachel's family tries to
06:14maintain a strong front for her son at this point in time we still don't know the details other than
06:20she's shot and she's dead we hadn't told him that his mother had passed I just scoop him up and
06:29just you
06:30know put him in my lap and I just hold him detective Henry was the first member of law enforcement
06:37that
06:38I had genuine conversation with during this time road rage was happening more and more and I said this
06:48is what it had to be you couldn't know Rachel and do that Rachel was one of five children and
07:05she
07:05was my little lamb
07:09she was the smallest but big personality very loud voice
07:15she really was a light to be around on those days where things were really hard she was like
07:23you can do this like you got this get back out there
07:29Rachel taught elementary and middle school I think Rachel's passion for teaching came from
07:36the part of her that just desires to help people and see people be and do well
07:44as her students were navigating life and needed any number of things they knew they could go to her
07:52she had a particular student whose family was struggling mightily financially and Rachel began
08:00to purchase things for this student and the family her willingness to put herself out there for the kids
08:07that she cared about made her loom large in my eyes
08:13it's clear Rachel was loved by everyone which presents detectives with a puzzle
08:18it didn't appear Rachel had any enemies didn't seem like anybody who wanted to hurt her
08:23everybody was asking that question
08:26why
08:30we also had an eyewitness who was right there who was in the car unfortunately it was an 11 year
08:36old who had just watched his mom be killed he said that it happened really fast
08:43his ears are still ringing from the gunshots i've been in situations like this before whenever a
08:50child is your primary witness it's tough the last thing you want to do is re-traumatize them by
08:56repeatedly asking them what happened so detectives are going to proceed with as much sensitivity as
09:02they possibly can it was decided to take rachel's son to mission kids to get any further details that
09:09he might have witnessed or knew about mission kids is a child advocacy center and that's where
09:18children who are victims of crimes or witnesses to crimes will be interviewed
09:23when they do the interviews they're forensic interviewers handling that and forensic interviewers
09:29are trained in how to talk to kids in age-appropriate ways and it's a safe space for a child
09:38the interview at mission kids is scheduled for later that afternoon
09:42as rachel's family leaves the station new evidence comes in at this point we have some preliminary video
09:51of the actual crime happening as well as the moments after it we watched the video from the dunkin
09:57donuts at that point we could see what appeared to be a mercury sable right through the shopping center
10:04and had parked maybe 50 to 70 yards behind rachel king's car it appeared that our shooter had followed
10:12the victim into the shopping center we could see a person walk up and approach rachel king's car from behind
10:22and then we could see him in the car and then we could see him in the car and then
10:26we could see him in the car
10:26there was no argument no attempt to get in the car he just walked right up fired
10:34and then ran back to his car he appeared to be the only person in his car there wasn't a
10:40getaway
10:40drive or anything like that this was not a carjacking we don't believe it's a robbery we believe it was
10:46a
10:46targeted homicide someone actually meant to kill rachel king who could possibly want to hurt the school
10:52teacher who would want to go after this woman and why coming up not too long before rachel's death
11:03there was an argument could either one of these men have an interest in seeing rachel dead
11:10i didn't do it once we saw the car receipt that painted the picture that maybe we had a conspiracy
11:30after rachel king is shot to death while waiting in line at a dunkin donuts drive-through
11:35detectives review surveillance footage of the crime
11:38what they see convinces them her murder wasn't a random act of violence she was the target she was
11:45shot and killed on purpose
11:51we have the shooting on film so we know the person driving that car
11:55is our murderer and we knew the car involved but most of the video angles were from a distance they
12:03weren't close enough to capture a license plate we had great shots at the front of the car but in
12:10pennsylvania only required to have license plates on the back of the car so that was not helpful
12:16in the video we noticed that the car had passed several school buses
12:21the school buses now have cameras on them specifically to watch for people who are
12:25running the stop sign at the school bus detectives are hoping one of those school bus cameras got a
12:31clear shot of the shooter's license plate
12:35if we get the full plate we can run the tag see who the owner of the car is and
12:40go from there so
12:41now it's a matter of locating the right bus and get the camera and information from that bus
12:46also we're trying to find out why this happened trying to get a motive at that point me and ryan
12:52started doing interviews to try to gather more information about who rachel was and who any
12:58possible suspects may be detectives henry and murray head to rachel's apartment in limwood gardens to
13:04meet with her family they need to find out more about her personal life after speaking with some of the
13:11family we learned that rachel's son's father and rachel had a difficult relationship
13:19in relationship to rondo hunt family members said there was some bad blood
13:25she met her son's father in undergrad and they did not end up staying together
13:31i didn't particularly care for him he seemed moody and aloof
13:36i remember when rachel first told me she was pregnant she was excited she loved being a mom
13:45but rondelle wasn't faithful in executing his duties and taking care of child care and
13:52that was disappointing for rachel for several years he was completely absent from his son's life like
14:03nothing didn't show up at all around 2021 when their son was nine years old rondelle suddenly re-entered
14:12the picture rachel called me and just said that he had reached out to her and was just like i
14:18want
14:19to be more involved in our son's life i think rachel tried for the sake of their son but he
14:28was not
14:30very respectful of rachel not too long before rachel's death there was an argument
14:42to the point where if she discontinued a phone call and he continued to message her via text
14:51their son saw one of the texts and he messaged his father on his own phone do not disrespect my
14:59mom like
15:02that as we're learning more about rondelle it certainly became apparent that he was a person we were
15:08going to need to speak with sooner rather than later as cops discover more details about rachel's private
15:16life another potential suspect emerges we also found out she had been in a relationship with william hayes
15:24for several years william hayes was 37 years old he worked with kids that needed educational support
15:32and he also lived in the linwood gardens apartment complex
15:40he seemed like a very polite young man very respectful both to rachel and to me
15:46after the family notified william about her death william rushed over to console them it was difficult to
15:55fathom william hayes having anything to do with this even remotely but they kept talking about feeling
16:05like in some way that he was responsible and i didn't understand that i wondered why he had this
16:12deep sense of guilt a lot of times cases like these are domestic in nature so police had to figure
16:20out
16:20could either one of these men have an interest in seeing rachel dead
16:28when we met william he was very distraught about rachel during that interview he explained his
16:34relationship with rachel it was good now but it was a little rocky at some point uh they had
16:41broken up got back together a couple times william hayes did tell police about a woman that
16:48he had been seeing in addition to rachel her name was julie jean
16:56they all lived in the same apartment complex and william did admit to going out with both julie and
17:02rachel at the same time his explanation his relationship with julie was uh strictly sexual
17:10in december of 2022 he had broken it off with julie jean told her he was committed to rachel he
17:16wanted
17:17to make that work and she did not take it well
17:36hours after rachel king is murdered her boyfriend william hayes makes a confession to police
17:44he had had a 10 months long sexual affair with julie jean and it was overlapping the time that he
17:52was
17:52dating rachel king in december of 2022 he decided that it's time to cut julie loose and stay with rachel
18:04julie julie did not take that well in his opinion we take all the notes but in our mind we're
18:13thinking
18:13we know it's a male shooter and there's nothing at the scene to indicate that there was a second person
18:20involved william provided an alibi that he went to work that morning the cell phone records actually
18:29verified he was where he told us he was detectives turned their focus to rachel's ex rondell that day
18:38we were able to get in touch with rondell and he did agree to come into our police station they
18:45seem
18:45annoyed about having to sit down and talk with us he did admit to having a a strained or a
18:52difficult
18:52relationship with rachel there did seem to be some anger issues but mostly over rachel wanted him to
19:00step up more and i believe rondell thought he was doing the best he could do even though they weren't
19:06on good terms rondell insists he had nothing to do with rachel's murder he was employed as a ride
19:13share driver with a couple companies
19:16we were able to confirm that he was working at the time of the shooting and that he was not
19:23anywhere
19:23in the area so both men in the life of rachel king were cleared pretty quickly looking into rachel's
19:33background she didn't know any money no criminal history nothing in her background stood out as like
19:40someone would want this person dead detectives are hoping rachel's son might be able to provide
19:47some more leads we wanted to find out what he witnessed if he recognized the person and anything
19:53that was pertinent to this case but mission kids were not in the room with the child being interviewed
20:00or with the forensic interviewer both detective henry and i were able to be there by zoom we can ask
20:06the interviewer to ask additional questions but the whole idea is to not influence what he saw one way
20:13or the other tell me everything that you could see of this man he was wearing all black he was
20:23wearing a hood
20:24he was able to provide a description of the shooter which was consistent with the witnesses and
20:30and the video that we've collected i looked up and i saw him and he was holding the bed of
20:36his left hand
20:37he did not recognize the person who shot his mother so again we're focusing on the person driving that car
20:47after his interview was over rachel's family takes her son home and finally breaks the devastating news
20:55he was in his bedroom lying on his bed and we told him that his mother didn't make it
21:04and of course he cried and he kept saying but why why why did he do this to my mommy
21:15and it it ripped my heart even further because i couldn't give
21:28this 11 11 year old boy an answer
21:34to the worst thing he had ever experienced
21:39all i could do was hold him
21:46while the shooter's identity remains unknown more information comes in on the car involved
21:52the school district was able to go back and pull video from the
21:56buses that were on cheltenham avenue one of those buses was able to capture
22:07some images of the shooter's license plate not the full license plate but we had a couple digits
22:14it was decided that we would release some still photographs of the car
22:17to all the news agencies in the area maybe get somebody from the public's help that they knew the
22:22car maybe they knew the person police found these images of that car they think the killer was in
22:27the da says king was targeted news traveled on this one pretty quickly
22:32by late afternoon they got that image out pretty fast if you know anything about this case maybe
22:37you were here in the melrose shopping center early this morning around 7 40 you may have information
22:43that can help police and find king's killer they're on the five o'clock news within an hour or so
22:52we got a phone call from the philadelphia homicide detective
22:55he told us that he was investigating a homicide that occurred in philadelphia
22:59on april 7th and their suspect had a car that was very similar to the car we were looking for
23:08philadelphia investigators said there was some type of argument around this bar called old york cold beer
23:14that spilled out into the street their suspect ended up pulling out a gun and shooting this guy and
23:21killing him and then jumping into a silver sedan and uh taken off the philadelphia police department
23:30had been looking for that car since the 7th of april they provided us with the tag and it was
23:37matching
23:37up with like the partial tag that we had been able to pull from the video so far and philadelphia
23:43police were able to provide the name of their suspect it's the key alakim
23:54at that point we started doing our homework doing a workup on who was the key alakim
24:01and to find out what we could know about him
24:04the key alakim the 34 year old black male physically he did fit the description of the person we were
24:10looking
24:10for he didn't have a permanent address at least that we knew of no close family
24:18we learned he had extensive criminal history drug dealing some theft but nothing
24:24overly violent he already killed somebody else so now we're thinking is he just a hitman like or is
24:31he a psychopath what is his link to rachel king this beautiful school teacher from philadelphia
24:38why would he want to go up to her car and shoot her
24:53by early evening on the day of rachel king's murder detectives are eyeing a suspect in her death zaki
25:00alakim
25:02it's a new name to us we don't see anything connecting him to our victim so we're anxious
25:11to interview him to find out what may have been the link
25:15that evening zakin's car gets spotted by a police officer in philadelphia and he tries to take off
25:24hits a pole crashes the car
25:26jump hands up hands up out of the car hands up
25:31we were subsequently notified by the philadelphia homicide that he was in custody
25:36all right you know i'm on you got to go on down no i don't and that they were going
25:40to interview him
25:41first thing in the morning april 12th and that we will be able to interview him after that so we
25:46were
25:46static that we think we got our guy
25:56so that morning we knew that we had to wait probably till at least afternoon to interview
26:01zaki alakim ryan murray and i decided to run down this license plate we had
26:07we were trying to figure out who owns the car how did it end up in zaki's hands
26:14it had come back to a elder gentleman who lived in cheltenham township
26:19he told us that he had sold the car traded it in at a local dealership the dealership had sold
26:25it
26:25an auction and so detectives were able to find the person who bought it at that auction and it took
26:31them back to a place called larry's lineman the owner said he sold the mercury for fifteen hundred
26:37dollars on march 30th i asked him if he could produce the receipt for us but the owner doesn't
26:44really have any computers he's got everything written down on on paper receipts as the owner
26:51searches for the receipt detectives get word that philadelphia police are wrapping up their
26:56interview with zaki i called my boss and said then someone to this address to get the receipt
27:02in any video so at that point ryan murray and myself continue to fill up your homicide
27:07to interview zaki alakim
27:13so can we call you zaki okay we want to talk to you about a shooting that occurred in cheltenham
27:19yesterday
27:21to duncan denovitz he didn't seem overly concerned um he wasn't upset he wasn't angry he had kind of
27:30a very flat demeanor do you know a person by the name of rachel king no are you anywhere in
27:37your show
27:37name yesterday no his story was that he was at his cousin prairie madison's that morning and he took
27:46the train up to kensington to sell drugs and he was there until 12 o'clock while we're doing the
27:53interview we're getting information from the other detectives who were at that liars aligning they had
27:58watched video from march 30th and they could see a white audi suv pull up a female and a male
28:06get up
28:06they talk to the owner of the car they then go and complete the sales of the car
28:13the male his description was very similar to zaki alakim
28:18does that look like the car you drive
28:25once we started questioning about the car he admitted he bought the car a couple weeks ago
28:31but he said that no one else was there and then we received a text of the sales receipt
28:39once we saw the car receipt that painted the picture that maybe we had a conspiracy here
28:45the name of the buyer
28:49was julie jean
28:53that to me was our big aha moment that was now the length of rachel king
29:01william hayes is how julie jean and rachel king came to know each other william hayes was dating
29:09rachel king he was also having an affair with julie jean when william spoke with police he mentioned
29:17julie jean and the affair but at the time police were looking for a male
29:25but just because julie jean wasn't there at the crime scene that day doesn't mean she didn't have
29:30a role in carrying out rachel's death and so now police have to figure out what that role was
29:37how did she know this man did she pay him this is a mother who was murdered you want to
29:42make sure
29:43that you don't mess up that case because you only get one shot at a homicide conviction
29:53that's what's happening
30:01with zaki al-hakim in custody new evidence suggests he didn't act alone
30:06he's part of a murder plot to kill rachel king we're pretty confident that zaki al-hakim's the shooter
30:11and we now believe that julie jean has maybe set this in motion so we have to prove that
30:21detectives dispatch colleagues to locate julie and they cut right to the chase which is the key
30:26so because this is what we do
30:30to show you when i pull there's the receipt
30:36we showed him the sales receipt at that point he admitted he knew julie jean
30:41julie julie what's her relationship to you it's a friendly friend he said he ran into her and she
30:48offered to buy the car for him because he couldn't legally get it titled because he didn't have a
30:52driver's license did she ask for anything in return ask you to help her out with anything no we did
30:58try
30:58to get him to admit that he was involved in the murder but he was still claiming he was nowhere
31:03near
31:03the scene of the shooting on the morning of the 11th detectives don't have enough to charge zaki with
31:13rachel's murder but philadelphia police are able to take a step forward in their investigation his phone
31:20was collected by the philadelphia police department after his arrest and they were going to do the
31:25download and get the information to their investigation once they were finished with that
31:31we could do our forensic examination of the phone for our job
31:38as they wrap up their interrogation with zaki detectives get word that julie jean has been
31:43brought in for questioning i'm sorry what is this in reference to this is in reference to a homicide
31:49that occurred a homicide yes so immediately after when we were done with the interview
31:55lala keem he went back to the cheltenham p day to hear from the other detective that interviewed julie
32:00jean see what she had to say
32:07so we're just going to cut to the chase rachel was murdered when was it today yesterday morning
32:15she said she did not know that rachel had died that she was unaware of that when she was asked
32:21if she
32:22knew zaki she admitted to knowing zaki as a friend of her children's father perry madison look
32:30what is his phone number i don't have his number did you guys buy the car i didn't buy the
32:37car
32:38so you are saying that you weren't there when you purchased the car drove it off a lot no you're
32:44telling me i want you to be honest you had nothing to do i had nothing to do with this
32:48okay
32:50detectives don't have enough information to charge julie with a crime so they release her
32:56but she did provide her phone to the detectives it was downloaded for examination and we did a little
33:06digging into julie jean julie jean was a mom of three in her mid-30s single mom
33:14lived originally in philadelphia moved to linwood gardens she was working at temple university
33:20hospital she was an lpn there there's nothing really particularly outrageous in julie's background
33:28so if julie jean assisted in this what made this seemingly normal everyday person
33:36capable of this type of crime that was our job to figure it out detectives re-interview william hayes
33:45and he reveals new details about his affair with julie after they broke up he said she would show up
33:52outside his apartment block his car and things along those lines and she began to text rachel and she
33:58kind of outed him about the relationship he had taken out not long before the murder a protection
34:05from abuse order against julie jean that would keep her away from him and from rachel that to me was
34:12our
34:12big ahamo sakie had no motive to directly kill rachel king julie jean did she decided if she couldn't have
34:23william hayes somebody had to pay for this that somebody was rachel king so that was our theory
34:32when you do homicides you only get one crack so you got to be sure you have to have everything
34:38lined up
34:39once sakie was arrested and charged for homicide in philadelphia we knew there's no bail in pennsylvania
34:46for first-degree murder so we didn't have to rush our arrest warrant let's get third call detail
34:52records back let's go through both their cell phone analysis it's about building it to the point
34:58that we're satisfied and that we can arrest both of them we knew there's other things we could work on
35:06we were hoping to find the murder weapon philadelphia did searches for it also but unfortunately
35:14we didn't have it but we knew philadelphia had numerous fired cartridge cations from their scene
35:24and we had six fired in our scene so we asked philadelphia if we could run through the national
35:31integrated ballistics information network it's run by the atf and they match which leads us to believe
35:41the same gun was used in both crimes as we're looking at the key we're feeling very confident
35:47that this father links to bury him now we have to prove that julie jean assisted in this
36:02ensuing days we get the cell phone records
36:05so while going through both their cell phones along with her cell phone records we found that
36:11on february 14th valentine's day julie jean contacted prairie madison and he provided her
36:18the keys contact information on that day she talked to sakiela keen for 14 minutes
36:25it seemed like valentine's day was a trigger
36:29days after that the keys phone had a screenshot of linwood gardens with a red line and an x
36:40at rachel's apartment
36:44on february 25th zaki sent her a location and her phone moved to that same area so we figured this
36:52was
36:52their first meeting there's a picture that was taken with zaki's phone a female's hand holding a
36:59cell phone with a picture of rachel king on the screen of the phone we believe that's julie jean holding
37:05her phone the covering and everything was consistent with her phone so julie's giving him the target
37:15there's a photo of a gun we find on his phone that was taken on march 16th
37:22that day it appears that he and julie met up on h street in philadelphia her bank records indicated
37:30that she took 500 out from the atm that led us to believe that julie had gone with
37:37sakie and helped him purchase that gun at that location
37:43on march 30th both their cell phones then traveled to west philly where this car is purchased
37:51on the day of the murder sakie's phone said was in the linwood gardens apartments and he begins
37:57following rachel king from there when she pulled into the dunkin donuts she was in line this is when
38:03he took the opportunity to park his car run up on her and ambush her
38:12and that's how the pieces all start coming together
38:15because while julie did not physically commit the murder she is just as responsible she planned it
38:22with him this was a jealous jilted ex-lover and she hired somebody to take out the woman that was
38:32in
38:32her way based on looking at their phones and their phone records we think we have enough to charge
38:39them both with conspiracy and murder
38:5513 days after rachel king's murder detectives have the proof they need to arrest both her killers
39:03julie jean and zaki alakim were charged with first degree murder third degree murder and a conspiracy
39:11to commit first and third degree murder additionally zaki was charged with weapons offenses as well
39:20with alakim is my formality he was already in custody in philadelphia
39:25and julie jean was arrested coming out of her sister's house
39:29for rachel's family it's the moment they've been waiting for i was not aware of this other woman
39:36there was that part of me that was annoyed and also wondering why
39:41william had not said anything but knowing that the arrests were made and that there was no bail
39:47was a huge relief
39:52julie jean and zaki alakim both plead not guilty to the charges and the case heads to trial
39:59with any case with more than one defendant we have the option you can try it together or try them
40:04separately this case it was a conspiracy it was a team effort trying them separately wouldn't have made sense
40:16but julie jean and zaki alakim they didn't ever appear to talk to each other julie especially offered no emotion
40:27juries want to hear from every witness and we were fortunate that at trial rachel's son's testimony came in
40:35through an interviewer from mission kids instead of having him testify because even though he had been
40:42there i can't imagine having put him on the stand having to relive watching his mom be killed
40:53on march 21st 2024 the jury begins deliberations in less than an hour they return with a verdict
41:00zaki alakim and julie jean are both found guilty of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit
41:07murder they're each sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole
41:13when that verdict came i began to weep it felt like they had lifted the courthouse off of me
41:22it was this part of the nightmare has ended
41:29i know we couldn't bring rachel back but i felt we got a measure of justice for them
41:33that maybe they could start filling in the hole that was left i cannot wait to hold that little boy
41:38and tell him that the people who murdered his mother have been held accountable
41:47rachel left a legacy of love and of kindness
41:51her son he's doing remarkably well he is continually kind and thoughtful and he is deeply loved
42:06when rachel passed away she was teaching seventh and eighth grade so we are beginning this scholarship
42:13fundraising now in 2025 because her last eighth grade class they will be the first to graduate
42:21and that will be in 2027 and we want to raise money to be able to provide as many scholarships
42:28as we can
42:29to help them that will make a difference in their families
42:38in their neighborhood in their city in their world
42:47and rachel king will have had a hand in that
42:53you
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