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A national effort to "soften" interview rooms for victims of crime started in Texas and has made its way to the Kansas City metro.
The Kansas City, Missouri, Police Department launched its room last summer.
Detective Fisher heard about it at the Johnson County Sheriff's Office and joined a wait list.
The movement is spearheaded by "Project Beloved", a non-profit created after 22-year-old Molly Jane was raped and murdered in Texas.
Her mother, Tracy Redfearn Matheson, committed to creating Project Beloved.
Since then, the group has helped fund and redesign at least 139 interview rooms in law enforcement agencies across the United States.
"The need is so great, and people have reached out to them because all over the country, people are trying to do t