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Random spree of Christmas 'joy killings' still haunts victims’ families more than 2 decades later

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For most families, the holidays represent a time of love, togetherness and joy. But for Dr. Rhonda Gullette, whose 18-year-old sister Denise was one of the six victims gunned down in Dayton, Ohio's 1992 Christmas shooting spree, the holidays are a painful reminder of loss, sadness, and an empty seat at the dinner table.  "It was a nightmare for me and my family," Gullette told Fox Nation host Nancy Grace in a new episode titled "Crime Stories: Christmas Joy Killings."  "This was one of the worst things that could possibly happen to our family.

We were very religious people. We believed in God. And at that time, you know, it made me question my faith and my belief. You know, I pleaded with the Lord and I asked the Lord to just take me.

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