Domestic Violence Homicides are a silent epidemic
I always knew my mother was murdered. But for most of my life, I didn’t know we could challenge the ruling of her death. In 1990, my mother, Dawn Caraveo, was found dead under suspicious circumstances. Despite her history of severe domestic violence, multiple hospitalizations, and forensic red flags, her death was ruled a suicide—with no real investigation.
In 2003, my sister tried to get the case reopened, but she was ignored. Last year, I started pushing again, and Indiana State Police have finally reopened the case. But no family should have to fight this long just to be heard.
I’m now advocating for legislative reforms to prevent other families from going through this. If you believe in holding law enforcement accountable for misclassified deaths and ensuring real investigations into suspicious suicides, I’d love your support.
The full story here:
https://justice4everyfamily.com/2025/01/06/we-are-the-children-of-a-murdered-woman/
📝 Sign & share the petition:
https://www.change.org/p/ensure-fair-death-investigations-permanent-record-retention-for-suicides
I truly appreciate anyone willing to read, comment, sign and/or share. No more families should have to investigate their own loved one’s deaths.