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ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- Seven Black women have been shot in St. Louis and two of them were k*lled in the last seven days.
On Tuesday, representatives from the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department and the St. Louis County Police Department held a press conference to announce that three recent shooting deaths are linked. Two of the victims were Black females, 16-year old Marnay Haynes and 49-year old Pam Abercrombie.
When police were asked if a serial k*ller was responsible for their deaths, Major Shawn Dace said, "Well, until we finalize the investigation we don't want to categorize it as that right now."
Abercrombie was shot and k*lled shortly before midnight on September 16, near the intersection of W. Florissant and E. Prairie. She was known to hang out at that corner and work as a s*x worker.
News 4 spoke with another s*x worker in the neighborhood who knew Abercrombie. She asked that we don't reveal her identity and call her Stacey. Stacey said she and other s*x workers are involved in a dangerous line of work but she didn't think Black women, and more specifically Black s*x workers are being targeted.
"I don't think there's a serial k*ller on the loose, me personally," she said.
Stacey told News 4 some prostitutes contribute to the dangers they face by stealing from or antagonizing their customers.
"So it's just dumb things they do, so, a lot of them, they endanger themselves," she said.
Police are asking that anyone who know something that could help with the investigations, to call the CrimeStoppers Hotline at 866-371-TIPS.
On Tuesday, representatives from the St. Louis Metropolitan Police Department and the St. Louis County Police Department held a press conference to announce that three recent shooting deaths are linked. Two of the victims were Black females, 16-year old Marnay Haynes and 49-year old Pam Abercrombie.
When police were asked if a serial k*ller was responsible for their deaths, Major Shawn Dace said, "Well, until we finalize the investigation we don't want to categorize it as that right now."
Abercrombie was shot and k*lled shortly before midnight on September 16, near the intersection of W. Florissant and E. Prairie. She was known to hang out at that corner and work as a s*x worker.
News 4 spoke with another s*x worker in the neighborhood who knew Abercrombie. She asked that we don't reveal her identity and call her Stacey. Stacey said she and other s*x workers are involved in a dangerous line of work but she didn't think Black women, and more specifically Black s*x workers are being targeted.
"I don't think there's a serial k*ller on the loose, me personally," she said.
Stacey told News 4 some prostitutes contribute to the dangers they face by stealing from or antagonizing their customers.
"So it's just dumb things they do, so, a lot of them, they endanger themselves," she said.
Police are asking that anyone who know something that could help with the investigations, to call the CrimeStoppers Hotline at 866-371-TIPS.