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« Reply #30580: January 20, 2010, 11:12:46 PM » |
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Maybe it is just me... but don't you guys think that TH sure did come to the deposing very, very ill-prepared? And. You know. I was a kid when JFK got shot but I can remember exactly what I was doing that day. I can also not only recall the address of the house we last lived in when I was in the fifth grade and never returned to for 30 years, I can still take you right to it and it wasn't in a small town. It was one of the fastest growing areas in Arkansas through the years. When things are important, you remember just about every detail of it. I would think if my child got murdered, it would be something I couldn't forget if I wanted to. The details that I was a part of would be engrained in my soul. And, I would be an expert in every other detail, too, about it. I would be wanting to see and touch my child and I would want to be provided an audience with the person/s who did it. Years ago, we were going to a cook-out in the next subdivision. It was nice that day and we were going to walk. My daughter was riding her bike with the kids ahead of us. I was putting on my shoes when one came back to tell me she was laying in the highway hit by a car. Actually, she was going around a stop sign and down into the ditch on her bike and not on the roadway area. The driver of the car mistook and went down into the ditch and knocked her onto the pavement. Just hurt her leg and scared her. He said he knew the mistake and tried to ease into her. She was healthy and the muscle protected her leg from being broken. But. Part of it was my conversation with the driver. I hugged him while we waited for the ambulance. What do you do when it is your child? I tried to be a Christian and it worked out. She got a new bike and his insurance paid for all the hospital bills.That was about 25 years ago. I still recall everybit of it. so much more would be a murder.
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