(FOX40.COM) – It’s been three years since the arrest of Wesley Brownlee, 46, the man accused in the so-called "Stockton Serial Killings" that put the city in the national spotlight. Seven people were killed, and one woman survived.

That woman is Natasha LaTour, and she says she is speaking out again for one reason – to make sure no one forgets the victims or the case that left her city shaken.

“This is the spot where I met Jesus,” said LaTour as she was standing near the train tracks near Park Street in Stockton, where she was shot multiple times in April 2021. “It’s definitely a special spot to me. It’s not the place where I was almost murdered. This is the spot where I met Jesus.”

At the time, Natasha was homeless and went out on her bicycle to collect recyclables for money – somethin

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