“…As is evident in the findings and as suggested by previous studies of homicide losses and IPF trauma (Alisic, Groot, Snetselaar, Stroeken, Hehenkamp, & van de Putte, 2017;Armour, 2005;Pitcho-Prelorentzos et al, 2021;Steeves & Parker, 2007), participants' loss experience (i.e., their autobiographical memory) played a pivotal role in their attempts to articulate a narrative of who they are (McAdams & McLean, 2013). As the bereaved in our study are survivors of homicide, and the biological daughters of both perpetrator and victim of the same crime, they are related to the event as its direct "co-victims," as well as the direct (genetic and structural) extensions of both murder victim and perpetrator.…”