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MIKA MOULTON

 
Mika Moulton
Christopher Meyer
Mika Moulton and her son, Christopher Meyer

Mika's 10 year-old son, Christopher Meyer, was kidnapped on August 7, 1995 from a popular boat dock a couple of blocks from their home in the small village of Aroma Park, Illinois. After an eight day search, Christopher's badly decomposed body was found buried in a shallow grave. He had been stabbed over fifty times and his body mutilated. The monster who committed this horrendous crime had been recently released from prison for murdering a 5 year old girl 15 years earlier. He is currently serving life without parole.

In the years since her son's murder, Mika has become a veteran lobbyist; fighting for legislation that will keep violent predators behind bars and protect children. Mika is also a member of Team Hope, providing peer support to other families of missing children and a frequent speaker of crimes against children.

Mika has a passion for safety education being taught to children and has formed a non-profit organization in memory of her son called Christopher's Clubhouse. The organization is dedicated to providing a safe, structured environment to empower and educate children and their parents on a variety of safety criteria in order for children to develop the skills necessary to avoid exploitation.

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