marissa parra reports. 3 the murder of 13 year-old nicole lovell strikes a personal chord for jane vance. jane lillian vance, vice president of save the next girl: "she was so alert to kindness in my seeing her every day. she was exemplary. she was both young and innocent, and very sophisticated in being good to people." this isn't her first encounter with this sort of tragedy. morgan harrington was a student of hers at virginia tech when she too was murdered. instead of turning to grief, she felt compelled 3 to tap into something a little different and spread a message of love:jane lillian vance, save the next girl: "the now, she's vice president of the organization, help save the next girl, started in harrington's memory. she says one of their goals is to change the rhetoric used when speaking about girls who get abducted or murdered, and she has a powerful message.jane lillian vance, vice president of save the next girl: "nicole did nothing wrong. neither did the school system, neither did her parents. there is only one place to look for what robbed nicole and that's the perpetrator." the mother of