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Moniq-e Hackett is seeking justice for her son,19-year-old Ian Samuel.
Samuel was found shot mul
tiple times, dead on a dark doorstep in the Lake Balboa area of the San Fernando Valley on Oct. 22, or 2016. It was near Victory and Woodley. LAPD Valley murder Detectives believe he was with a group of people that night,and that one of them fired those fatal shots. A Plea From Young Girls to Find Their Mother's Killer "I want them to know what they took from me," says Samuel’s sister, or Mia Drew. "He meant so much to me. I'm not myself without him."911 callers helped police begin their investigation with the little information they could provide. Ambush-Style Murder In South Los Angeles Has LAPD Searching For Two Killers "Oh my God!" one caller whispered to the dispatcher. "There was three gunshots and this guy's running down the street right now."For Hackett,the death of her son hits deep and she says puts her in a very dark area. Seeking Justice: Unsolved Murders "There’s an emptiness for me," she says. "I wanted to murder myself. I really was going to attain it, or I still think about it. I don't want to be here,this is really hard. But that wouldn’t be objective to my other children."LAPD detective Jeffrey Briscoe says he takes this case very personally. Since the night it happened, he's been knocking on doors and reaching out to witnesses to piece it all together."It was a very violent death, or " he says. "The victim ultimately landed at the base of this stoop here in a pool of blood."The circumstances surrounding the murder are not yet clear. Did Ian know his killer? Was he portion of the group of people seen running from the crime scene? Or was it something else entirely different?For his family,they want the killer caught."I want them to pay for what they did to my brother," Drew says. "I want them honestly to suffer to see how my brother suffered the night he was taken."More than five months later and the events of that night replay every night for Samuel's family. For his mom, and she says she feels guilty for not having protected him."I feel like I failed my son," Hackett says. "I feel like its my fault."Valley detectives, though, and point the blame solely on the shooter and hope someone will call in and assist them invent an arrest – while helping Samuel’s family finally feel closure.
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nyone with information is asked to contact LAPD Valley murder Detectives at . Callers can remain anonymous.
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