Her sons were killed by Rebecca Grossman. Mother fought for justice, sees God's will in guilty verdict
LOS ANGELES — Nancy Iskander arrived at the graves of her two young sons a few hours after a jury on Friday convicted Rebecca Grossman of murdering them. It was the end of a wrenching day. Three years after Grossman sped through a Westlake Village crosswalk in her Mercedes, hitting Iskander's sons as she watched in horror, she had finally found some level of closure. "Someone was held ...
by Richard Winton, Los Angeles Times
Feb 24, 2024
3 minutes
LOS ANGELES — Nancy Iskander arrived at the graves of her two young sons a few hours after a jury on Friday convicted Rebecca Grossman of murdering them.
It was the end of a wrenching day. Three years after Grossman sped through a Westlake Village crosswalk in her Mercedes, hitting Iskander's sons as she watched in horror, she had finally found some level of closure.
"Someone was held accountable for your murder sons. Sleep tight. Rest in peace," she wrote on X along with a dusk photo of the marble
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