Lorin LaFave on Sky Crime
- Breck Foundation
- Sep 15, 2022
- 1 min read
Tuesday the 13th of September 2022, Lorin and her two daughters were on Sky Crime's show 'Britain's Most Evil Killers'.

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Lorin LaFave's appearance on Sky Crime's "Britain's Most Evil Killers" must have been deeply impactful. Sharing these experiences helps raise awareness about the dangers that can affect families. Resources that improve safety, whether online or in everyday life, are vital in preventing such tragedies. For example, having access to tools or support like the keeper security phone number can help individuals and families stay more secure. It’s commendable how Lorin continues to use her platform to educate and protect others.