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Cara Knott and the SD Crime Victims Oak Garden

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Uploaded by on Jan 26, 2008

Cara Knott was a young lady that was pulled over by a veteran CHP officer in San Diego, forced to drive down a secluded road and was murdered by the CHP officer. Cara's father Sam worked diligently for victim's rights and passed away recently near the spot where Cara was murdered and a small park had been constructed to honor the victims of violence.

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  • It's easy...get off on Mercy Rd from either the North or South I-15...then head east for just a half a block and hang a U-turn...you need to get right over into the left lane as you get onto Mercy Rd. or you will miss the U-turn...then you'll see Cara Way on the North-East corner of Mercy Rd just a few feet west of Wendy's...then drive all the way to the end of Cara Way and you will see the Oak Garden.

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  • dont let your daughters drive alone at night in dark areas!

  • @dinomite161 - Funny thing is his wife Karen filed for divorce in 1984. That was his last wife wasn't it? (not counting his wife in prison!)

  • @fw569442 - you cannot really be trying to compare the horrors of war

    with the actions of an officer of the law? Maybe you should have thought

    about your post before posting such a nonsensical argument. Brainless.

  • keep this animal in jail for the rest of his life in the way he ended

    young Cara's life forever.

  • @dinomite161 I hope she divorced this animal long ago, and

    further hope he is never paroled. What possible good could he do

    on the outside anyway. He is a murderer and will burn in hell.

  • A great video and a fitting sound track. Just visited the SD Crime Victims Oak Garden this

    weekend for the first time. I had just moved to San Diego East County near El Cajon where

    Cara and her family lived in late 1986. I have never forgotten her story and often thought of her

    over these years. I feel sure Cara and her father Sam are together forever with God. I will visit Cara often and thank Sam Knott for his Oak Garden contribution. Craig Peyer will get his

    on judgement day.

  • I really feel sad for them, but think of the people who lose their lives in hands of American soldiers in Iraq that is also a sadness. ( for war supporters only ).

  • The oak garden is a nice, peaceful place (ignoring the freeway traffic noise), and I visit it regularly in memory of my murdered parents and the other victims and survivors of violent loss.

  • Is there video anywhere of the ride-along he was doing with the reporter?

  • povera ragazza. che possa riposare in pace!

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