Morticians And Funeral Homes In Kansas City Seeking Change After Burying Too Many Homicide Victims
Read story here: https://www.kansascity.com/news/local... Husband and wife morticians Scottie Hicks and Gwendelrae Hicks, owners of Northern Star Mortuary in Kansas City, Kansas, wonder if a "scared straight" visit to their funeral home might help young people avoid violence and make wiser decisions. Video by Tammy Ljungblad | The Kansas City Star More from The Kansas City Star: Subscribe: http://bit.ly/2FDe1zT Twitter: / kcstar Facebook: / kansascitystar Website: https://www.kansascity.com/ Digital news subscription: http://bit.ly/2CDAZoD

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