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Pam Lychner
Pamela Sue Rogers "Pam" Lychner〔"(HC00081F )." ''Legislature of Texas''. Accessed October 30, 2008.〕〔"(Photos: 10th Anniversary of Flight 800 Crash )." ''Newsday''. Accessed October 30, 2008.〕(November 9, 1958 - July 17, 1996 in New York City)〔http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=pv&GRid=17329033&PIpi=57575449〕 was a Spring Valley Village, Texas in Greater Houston real estate agent〔Gray, Lisa. "After the Crash." ''Houston Press''. October 23, 1997. (1 ).〕 who promoted the "Pam Lychner Sexual Offender Tracking and Identification Act of 1996" bill. She died in the Trans World Airlines Flight 800 crash. ==History== Lychner, a former flight attendant for Trans World Airlines (TWA), bought a vacant house to sell in 1990.〔 When she and her husband, Joseph "Joe" Lychner,〔Olmeda, Rafael A. "(LOCAL REV COMFORTS TWA DAD )." ''New York Daily News''. July 31, 1996.〕 visited it to meet who they believed was a prospective buyer,〔"(Background Information on the Act and Its Amendments )." ''Bureau of Justice Assistance''. Retrieved on July 4, 2010.〕 a workman from a cleaning company named William David Kelley appeared and told them that he forgot to clean under the sink. Later he tried to tear her clothes off her body; Joe held him as she called for help. Kelley, a convicted rapist and child molester, carried a knife and duct tape on his person and a blanket in his pickup truck. He plea bargained and received a sentence of 20 years for "aggravated kidnapping with intent to commit sex assault." 〔"Gray, Lisa. "After the Crash." ''Houston Press''. October 23, 1997. (2 ).〕 After the Texas Department of Criminal Justice (TDCJ) sent a letter to the Lychner residence, notifying the household that the state nominated Kelley as a candidate for early release, Lychner decided to become an advocate for victim's rights, founding the group "Justice For All." She, as its president, lobbied for repealing mandatory release laws, registration of sex offenders, and the construction of more prisons. Lisa Gray of the ''Houston Press'' said that Lychner would "get up at 4 a.m. to work on the Justice For All newsletter; at night, she'd fall asleep at the computer, and Joe would carry her to bed."〔 Lychner promoted and, according to U.S. Senators Phil Gramm and Joe Biden, crafted the language of a bill, later called the "Pam Lychner Sexual Offender Tracking and Identification Act of 1996," that established a federal database for United States sex offenders.〔"(Background Information on the Act and Its Amendments )." ''Bureau of Justice Assistance'' of the ''United States Department of Justice''. Accessed October 30, 2008.〕 In addition the bill required sex offenders who move to new locations are required to contact authorities; if they fail to do so they face fines and prison time.〔〔DeLisi, Matt and Peter Conis. ''Violent Offenders''. Jones & Bartlett Publishers. 2008. (275 ).〕
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