Don’t Be a Victim: Fighting Back Against America’s Crime Wave” (Grand Central Publishing), out now, aims to arm people with safety tips: “Do not linger in the parking lot, on arrival or on departure.
Don’t start a phone conversation. Keep moving,” she advises in one chapter. In another, she urges: “Never have your child’s belongings monogrammed or stylized with their name or initials.
This makes it so much easier for a predator to get your child’s attention by calling out their name, and in that one moment they attack.
Being called by their name also lulls a child into the belief the predator knows them and their family.”The Post caught up with Grace recently to talk about the book, current events — and moving on after tragedy:Were you a.
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