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    Mother raises money for DNA testing; still searching for daughter's killer

    By Sharon Phillips,

    22 days ago
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    September is National Cold Case Month, and it also marks 20 years since the murder of Brittany Phillips.

    Someone raped and murdered Phillips inside her south Tulsa apartment in 2004.

    This month marks 20 years since her death. There is still no justice for her or any answers for her mother, Maggie Zingman.

    Since her daughter’s death, Zingman drove 300,000 miles through more than 48 states on her "Caravan to Catch a Killer" tours.

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    “My hope is really now focusing on other people’s cold cases and giving them a voice. I had to learn early on that we may never solve her case, and I’m going to keep fighting, but I had to learn how to live in spite of, because of, and yes, even at 20 years, in honor of,” said Zingman.

    In an effort to do that, 2 News learned Zingman is hosting a special benefit in the spring to help advocate and provide money to cold case victim’s families for DNA testing.

    Someone donated $6,000 for DNA to be tested in Brittany’s murder and Zingman said she wants to pay that generosity forward.

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    “It’s gotten better but it’s so expensive and a lot of these groups like Othram and like Parabon they would do crowdsourcing too, so this is like a form of crowdsourcing and you have to work directly with the police department because they're the ones sending it off but you work with the families to get them the funding to be able to give to the police department,” said Zingman.

    It’s just one more way Zingman said she can help give a voice to the thousands of other voiceless cold cases across the country.

    “If I help ease the pain just a little bit, it eases my pain and I do it in honor of Britty and that’s half of this,” said Zingman.

    Anyone with information regarding the death of Brittany Phillips or any other Tulsa cold case can call Tulsa Crime Stoppers at 918-596-COPS.

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    LARRY SPENCER
    21d ago
    this lady is a valued servant for the victims and their families!
    Mikey Alexander
    21d ago
    why should the parent have to pay for DNA testing come on state
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