Five women, dressed mostly in black, stood in silent vigil on the steps of the Seattle Municipal Courthouse on Fifth Avenue and Cherry Street on Aug. 24, staring into the eastern-facing windows of City Hall while another volunteer handed out fliers.
On that hot Seattle summer day, the Women in Black honored two homeless people who had been shot and killed in Kent, Washington, almost two weeks prior.
Police suspect that Louisa Campos, 32, and Robert Dias, 50, were killed by the same man, according to the Kent Reporter. ...