Kelsey Grammer's sister, Karen Grammer, was tragically murdered in 1975. At the age of 18, Karen was abducted outside the restaurant where she worked, Red Lobster, in Colorado Springs. The perpetrators were spree killer Freddie Glenn and his accomplices. They kidnapped Karen during a planned robbery, then brutally raped and stabbed her 42 times, nearly decapitating her. She was found dead on July 1, 1975, just two weeks before her 19th birthday. Kelsey Grammer was living in their family home in Florida when police informed him that they believed they had found his sister's body in Colorado. He had the harrowing responsibility of identifying her. The loss profoundly affected him and contributed to struggles with addiction later in life. He has publicly shared his grief and trauma, leading to the release of his memoir "Karen: A Brother Remembers," where he recounts the events and the lasting impact the tragedy had on him. Kelsey has been actively involved in opposing the parole of Freddie Glenn, emphasizing that Glenn should serve his life sentence fully for the murder of his sister and other victims. Karen is remembered not just for the tragedy but as a vibrant, free-spirited young woman who was deeply loved by her family. Kelsey's book aims to honor her memory beyond the horrific circumstances of her death, celebrating her life and their bond as siblings. The murder happened nearly 50 years ago but continues to have a profound emotional impact on Kelsey Grammer to this day. If you want, I can share more details from Kelsey Grammer's memoir or about the legal proceedings related to Karen’s murder. Let me know.