Murder Factory, Part 1: 64130, the ZIP code of notoriety in Missouri 
Jan 25, 8:34 PM
Behind every pull of the trigger there is a story. In the Kansas City ZIP code 64130, there are a lot of stories to tell.
Murder Factory, Part 2: Decades of blight leave ZIP code 64130 reeling in violence 
Jan 26, 12:15 AM
A taxicab, its side windows shattered, sat in the middle of the street with the driver’s bullet-riddled body still inside.
Murder Factory, Part 3: KC needs to fight back and 'close' the factory
Mar 6, 5:32 PMStrong leadership and innovative thinking will be needed to curb the deadly violence in ZIP code 64130.
One man's path to prison
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Part 1: A budding young scholar loses his way

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Part 2: A gun bought for ‘protection’ is used in a killing

- Part 3: Inmate and family reflect on failures
More stories
- 'Murder Factory' series spurs reflection — and resolution
- Murder Factory: A former inmate speaks to teens with hope and a warning
- Murder Factory: Stories of the victims of homicide, and some rays of hope
- Murder Factory: Convicted killers offer advice to keep young people out of prison
- Murder Factory: Inspirational stories, even in a blighted area
- Murder Factory: Brian Beatty’s story — Drinking and alcohol led life on a tragic path
- Murder Factory: Royce Dudley’s story — Like most neighborhood kids, he got into gang activity early
- Murder Factory: Darren Walton’s story — Drug dealers became father figures to those on the street
- Murder Factory: Prett Rollins’ story — A family scarred by violence
- Murder Factory | A look at some of the victims of homicide
- Murder Factory | About this series






