thinking of her being scared and hurt made you sick. what happened? the answer was sickening. oh my god, is that her? the why? more twisted and surprising than anyone could fathom. it s not normal. it s not natural. it s not right. how could all this darkness fall on a woman so sunny? i loved her. i had loved her energy. she was, if you can think of her as a color that is a person, like she would be bright yellow. friends say heather can always light up a room. her cousin, diane perry says that attitude drew them together since they were young a. bond that only a grew as teenagers when heather moved from florida to tennessee. closer to diane. they became an inseparable pair
thinking of her being scared and hurt made you sick. what happened? the answer was sickening. oh my god, is that her? the why? more twisted and surprising than anyone could fathom. it s not normal. it s not natural. it s not right. how could all this darkness fall on a woman so sunny? i loved her. i had loved her energy. she was, if you can think of her as a color that is a person, like she would be bright yellow. friends say heather can always light up a room. her cousin, diane perry says that attitude drew them together since they were young a. bond that only a grew as teenagers when heather moved from florida to tennessee. closer to diane. they became an inseparable pair and even went to college together in memphis. so it was only fitting diane
In new book 'Watching Darkness Fall,' former US ambassador David McKean illustrates how antisemitism, apathy and internal politics set America back in the war against Germany