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Sister pens book about 1981 murder
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April 4, 1981 is a day that Debbie Wilson will never forget.

That's the day her sister, Kathy Whorton, was murdered. Whorton was one of a trio of students at Northeast Louisiana University who were murdered in the early 1980s.

Whorton's murder went unsolved for more than 20 years until Wilson and her family began working with local law enforcement and the Vidocq Society to solve the crime.

That quest is the subject of Wilson's book, The Sweet Scent of Justice, a faith-based true crime mystery published earlier this year, which traces the investigation that ultimately led the family to Whorton's killer.
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