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  1. Marcella Nicholas Leach (August 23, 1929 – March 15, 2015) was an American victims' rights advocate based in Southern California and the mother of businessman Henry Nicholas. After the murder of her daughter, Marsalee (Marsy) Nicholas in 1983, she helped build Justice for Homicide Victims, one of California's early victims' rights ...

  2. Marcella Leach, who became a leading advocate for crime victims’ rights after the brutal murder of her college-student daughter, died March 15 at UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange. She was 85....

  3. Marcella Leach, who became a leading advocate for crime victims’ rights after the brutal murder of her college-student daughter, died March 15 at UC Irvine Medical Center in Orange. She was 85. The cause was complications of Alzheimer’s disease, said her son, Henry T. Nicholas III.

  4. Henry T. Nicholas and Marcella Leach of Justice for Homicide Victim's discuss Marsy's Law and Crime Victims' Rights with Fox 11 New's Tony Valdez.

  5. One year later, Dunne and Marcella Leach founded California Center for Family Survivors of Homicide, a victim's rights group. Now known as Justice for Homicide Victims, the organization supports victims of homicide with legal support and navigation, counseling and referrals, and financial assistance.

  6. 13 de may. de 2019 · One week after her 17-year-old daughter Marsy was murdered by an ex-boyfriend, Marcella Leach stopped at a grocery store on the way home from her daughter’s funeral. Leach didn’t know that Marsy’s alleged murderer had posted $100,000 bail just days earlier.

  7. 24 de mar. de 2015 · Marcella Leach, who was thrust into the role of victims’ rights advocate after the murder of her only daughter in 1983, has died. The inspiration behind California’s Victims Bill of Rights, known as Marsy’s Law, Leach was 85. She passed away March 16, according to a post on Facebook. No cause of death was given.