Kelley, a convicted rapist and child molester, carried a knife and duct tape on his person and a blanket in his pickup truck.
As its president, she lobbied for repealing mandatory release laws, and in favor of registration of sex offenders, as well as the construction of more prisons.
Lisa Gray of the Houston Press said that Lychner would "get up at 4 a.m. to work on the Justice For All newsletter; at night, she'd fall asleep at the computer, and Joe would carry her to bed.
[8] In addition, the bill required sex offenders who move to new locations to contact authorities; if they fail to do so they face fines and prison sentences.
N93119, the Boeing 747-100 used for Flight 800, exploded off the coast of Long Island, killing all of the passengers and crew, including the three Lychners.
On July 22, five days after the crash, the Suffolk County, New York coroners had identified Pam's body, and he was summoned to confirm the identification.
"[8] On July 15, 1997, Spring Valley Village dedicated a bronze statue of her, Shannon, and Katie, called "Love's Embrace," at the city hall.