At an early age she left Baltimore and traveled with her parents to various duty stations. She eventually settled in California with her mother after her parents divorced, where she attended and graduated from El Cajon Valley High School. Christina returned to Baltimore at the age of 19. She was employed in various clerical positions and spent a brief period of time in the U.S. Air Force.
At the time of her death Christina was residing with her grandmother, Hattie C. Brown and was employed at Saks Fifth Avenue in Owings Mills, MD. On 25 Sep 1992 in Baltimore, she was on her way home from work when she was accosted by a 17 yr. old robber who took her paycheck and purse, and then killed her, between her work place and the subway. She was 28 years old. The killer got life without parole for his heinous crime.
Christina was survived by her mother, Marianne; father, Richard; brother, Richard II; sister Amanda; grandmother, Hattie 'Nona' Brown; and her beloved boy friend, Carl Armstrong.
At an early age she left Baltimore and traveled with her parents to various duty stations. She eventually settled in California with her mother after her parents divorced, where she attended and graduated from El Cajon Valley High School. Christina returned to Baltimore at the age of 19. She was employed in various clerical positions and spent a brief period of time in the U.S. Air Force.
At the time of her death Christina was residing with her grandmother, Hattie C. Brown and was employed at Saks Fifth Avenue in Owings Mills, MD. On 25 Sep 1992 in Baltimore, she was on her way home from work when she was accosted by a 17 yr. old robber who took her paycheck and purse, and then killed her, between her work place and the subway. She was 28 years old. The killer got life without parole for his heinous crime.
Christina was survived by her mother, Marianne; father, Richard; brother, Richard II; sister Amanda; grandmother, Hattie 'Nona' Brown; and her beloved boy friend, Carl Armstrong.