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Wednesday! Live Q&A with reporters for our series Homicide's Wake

Bring your questions and comments about our series, Homicide's Wake, to a live chat with reporters Durrie Bouscaren and Rachel Lippmann.

In 2015, 188 people were victims of homicide in St. Louis.

Rachel and Durrie reported on the families, first responders, law enforcement professionals and communities who have to cope and carry on in the wake of a homicide. Both bring a deep knowledge of their beats, public affairs and health reporting respectively, to the conversation.

Listen to all four parts of the series and then join us Wednesday, March 2, 2016 from 12-1 p.m. CST

Feel free to comment or post your questions below in advance. 

The chat will be moderated by Kimberly Springer, St. Louis Public Radio's engagement producer.

Send questions and comments about this story to feedback@stlpublicradio.org.

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