California police were continuing to hunt for a 68-year-old woman's killer as nearly 100 people gathered for a walk on the popular hiking trail where she was attacked in broad daylight and stabbed to death.
The walk was held Saturday in Carlsbad’s Hosp Grove Park to remember Lisa Thorborg, who had moved to the beach city near San Diego six months ago from Oregon and to comfort a community shaken by the death.
Her body was found Monday morning. Organizers billed the event “Finish Lisa’s Walk,” Fox 5 San Diego reported. “This walk is to finish Lisa’s walk that she didn’t get a chance to finish, and to take back our park, take back our trails,” Angela Derby told the station. “People were talking about how afraid they were,” Derby said.
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