Summary
Ana Torres pushes a stereo speaker against her apartment door each night, even though she knows it probably won't keep anyone out who wants to do her harm. Every day, if she leaves the building, she must pass the spot in the lobby where her boyfriend, Edwin Woolfolk, was shot to death. Two floors above her live friends of the alleged killer.
"I hate this place," said Torres, from her one-bedroom apartment at 1523 Chapel St. where she now is raising her four kids alone. "Every day that I walk in this building, I'm hurting. I see him (Woolfolk) laying there. I hardly sleep.See the full content of this document
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Slain Man's Girlfriend Bemoans Her Fate
"I don't want to be here."
With no job, no breadwinner and no housing subsidy, however, she says she has little prospect of getting out, but can't bear to stay.Woolfolk, 39, was s...See the full content of this document
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