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It broke my heart the day that I heard about Destiny being missing and all. I had three children of my own at the time and the thought of one of them missing tears a whole in me like nothing else. I remember hanging fliers on the windows of my car, and feeling hopless, praying that there was something I could do. I felt so close to this situation and it still haunts me today. I think maybe I did all that I could, as I brought the Nortons flowers and a stuffed animal to show my empathy, (as if that means anything when you lose a child). I attended the funeral which made me realize, as you said that I need to hug my kids every day and appriciate them everyday. My thoughts go out to the family everyday.
I still miss you and think of you everyday Destiny.
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