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The Josefina Catherine Cunningham Memorial is about a three-year-old African American little girl named Josefina Catherine Cunningham who murdered and rape by Robert J. Fisher in Rensselaer, New York. Josefina's mother discovered her lifeless body, covered in bleach and with blue spots all over her. The devastating news reached the family when Josefina's aunt called her brother while he was on his way to work. As investigations unfolded, it became apparent that Josefina had been brutally raped and murdered. The crime scene revealed blood on the bed, indicating a violent struggle. The family is shattered and seeks justice for Josefina, demanding that the world hear her story and stand together against such heinous acts. In the photo this Josefina Catherine Cunningham the three year old little girl who was murdered this is the last portrait taking of Josefina before she died. This is important because her story needs ti be heard. This relates to black history because Josefina Cunningham was an African American and it was homicidal violence. Robert Fisher has entered a not-guilty plea in the Rensselaer County City Court . While a trial date has yet to be set, this case has garnered significant attention in New York State, with the family determined to bring the details of Josefina's tragic fate to international light. Jyquan Stewart, is spearheading a poignant campaign to reinstate the death penalty for child murderers and rapists in the state of New York. The relentless pursuit of justice by Jyquan comes as the trial of the accused, Robert J. Fisher, unfolds. The horrifying details of Josefina's murder have sent shockwaves through the community, grabbing the nation's attention and igniting a demand for severe consequences for such heinous crimes.