I cannot imagine what those poor people are going through...he's actually
OUT OF PRISON????? and living near them? Isn't there a law prohibiting
that?
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Daisy
"MelMenzies" <author@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Aug 30, 3:59 am, Liliana <xen...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> On Aug 26, 7:21 pm, bailey123 <srwrig...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> > this is my first time here. before now i have gone to a web site
> > called POMC - Parents of Murdered Children.
Hi Bailey,
I'm pretty new to this group too, but everyone has been so kind. I
haven't come across the website you were on previously - mainly, I
suppose, because I deal with my grief by writing about it (in books
and articles) and speaking about it at events I'm invited to. We're
all different, but that's my way. I'd never tried *belonging* to an
online group before, but it's been good. My daughter died fourteen
years ago in what the police think was an act of manslaughter (rather
than murder). They wanted us to take out a private prosecution, but
we felt that it wouldn't bring her back and that we wanted to
concentrate on our other children. Now I've written the book telling
her story I feel at peace about that decision. But we stayed,
recently (on one of my speaking engagements) with a family whose
daughter was murdered. They have no such peace because, although the
murderer was imprisoned, he's now out and lives nearby. I can't
imagine how awful that must be. Sometimes knowing other people's
stories helps you to share yours. Mel Menzies


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