The term “7 women and a murder” refers to a true crime case that occurred in Washington, D.C., in 2015. Seven women were murdered by a man named Charles Severance over a 17-month period. The case gained national attention due to its brutality and the fact that the victims were all young, black women.
The case highlighted the issue of violence against women, particularly women of color. It also raised questions about the role of law enforcement in protecting vulnerable populations. Severance was eventually convicted of all seven murders and sentenced to life in prison.