TDoR 1997 / 1997 / June / 20 / Kiki Freeman


Kiki Freeman

Age 25

20 Jun 1997
New York City (USA)
Beaten

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Kiki Freeman

Kiki's body was found in a park with her skull split nearly in half.

NEW YORK — Dion Webster talked loud and laughed louder. He was a prankster, a kid who got things started. But late one cold November night, his laughter ceased. He was found dead on the street, a knife shoved into his head.

[Deadname] Freeman was a quiet young [woman], an introvert with bright eyes. Six months after [her] friend Webster was murdered, Freeman's body turned up in a park not far away with [her] skull split.

Few mourned these two young [women]: their fellow street people, some social workers.

These were people passersby ignored, the type police rousted and arrested. They were homeless, addicted to crack cocaine and stuck in a dead end of life before age 30. Besides, they lived in the hidden realm of the "transgendered," [trans women] believing they should have been born female. They worked the streets.

In a city that boasts its dropping crime rate and safer streets, their murders barely registered. There were no news conferences, no task forces, no public outcry.

"They were dead already to the world. When they were killed, it just made it official," said Carl Siciliano, a social worker who knew them.

http://articles.latimes.com/1999/sep/05/news/mn-7062

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Report added: 17 Feb 2019. Last updated: 11 Mar 2024

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