The case of a mother who was left dead on a Garfield hillside in 2017 remains unsolved.
Kala Thomas was a new mother to her second set of twins and already had plans to go to school for nursing.
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Every day, I think about her. It's not fair she's gone and the person that did it is still out," Dianne Thomas, Kayla Thomas' mother, said.
More than two years after her death, Kayla Thomas' four children are growing fast and their support system is strong.
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The determination of Kayla Thomas' family to get justice is obvious with a billboard that has been put up.
"The more we don't speak, the more people who do things like this are going to feel comfortable, and they are going to get away with it," said Dianne Brown, Kayla Thomas' sister.
While the family members fight for justice, the tragic day plays over and over for them.
"I was at her house the day it happened," said Latrice Taylor, Kayla Thomas' sister. "I never thought it would be the last day I would see my sister,"
Kayla Thomas was missing for three days. Police said she was shot to death then thrown over a hillside.
"Unless we work together as a community, this will happen again and again and it won't stop," Brown said.