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CAH was cofounded in 1994 by Jane Alexander, whose thirteen-year search for the murderer of her 88-year-old aunt inspired the book Citizen Jane, and Jan Miller, whose 19-year-old daughter Veronica was murdered in an unsolved 1984 case. [1] By 1998, the group had become active in all 50 U.S. states and had a mailing list into the thousands. [2]
Alexander, a grandmother of 12 at the time, actively contributed to Dalessandro's writing process. She also founded the organization Citizens Against Homicide to help others solve the murders of their loved ones. CAH is now a nationwide organization, in all 50 US states, with more than 7,500 members.
Jane Alexander may also refer to: Jane Alexander (bishop) (born 1959), bishop of the Anglican Church of Canada Jane Alexander (1922–2008), American activist; she founded the group Citizens Against Homicide and inspired the book Citizen Jane
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Jane Alexander (née Quigley; born October 28, 1939) [1] is an American-Canadian actress and author. She is the recipient of two Primetime Emmy Awards , a Tony Award , and nominations for four Academy Awards , and three Golden Globe Awards .
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