You can listen to our first-hand interview with Michelle Steck here).
In 1993, Michelle Steck lost her daughter Kelly at the hands of her former partner Kevin East. It was an horrific act classified as retaliatory filicide, when domestic violence perpetrators use their children to get back at their partners who dare to leave them.
Today we're joined by Megan Norris, the author of *Look What You Made Me Do: Fathers Who Kill, *to examine Michelle's story and the systemic failures that left a vulnerable little girl at the mercy of her violent and abusive father.
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**Guest: **Megan Norris
You can find out more details about her book Look What You Made Me Do here).
**Host: **Claire Murphy
Executive Producer: Gia Moylan****
**Assistant Producer: **Tahli Blackman
**Audio Producer: **Madeline Joannou
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