By Kyle Schwab Staff Writer kschwab@oklahoman.comShelba Norris said the hardest part of her job is making that first phone call to someone who has just lost a loved one to homicide. “You don't know what state they're going to be in, but I call and tell them … we've filed charges and that we're seeking justice for their loved one,” Norris said. Norris is one of two homicide family coordinators for the Oklahoma County district attorney's office. “I feel like the Lord put me here,” she said. For 13 years, Norris has been comforting families of homicide victims.Read more on NewsOK.com