Fallon Farinacci
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And then I can just hear them, one officer yell out, this one's gone, this one's gone, and then this one's gone. And then next thing you know, there was two paramedics who were community members. They were my friend's fathers. Oh. They came in, they threw two blankets over us and picked us up and carried us out.
And then I can just hear them, one officer yell out, this one's gone, this one's gone, and then this one's gone. And then next thing you know, there was two paramedics who were community members. They were my friend's fathers. Oh. They came in, they threw two blankets over us and picked us up and carried us out.
And when they were carrying us out to the ambulance, I could hear a man speak and I thought it was my brother. I remember shifting a little my weight like, oh my gosh, Carson's here. He's okay. You know, because at this point, I have no idea where he is. You haven't seen him since you went to bed the night before. Yeah. Yeah.
And when they were carrying us out to the ambulance, I could hear a man speak and I thought it was my brother. I remember shifting a little my weight like, oh my gosh, Carson's here. He's okay. You know, because at this point, I have no idea where he is. You haven't seen him since you went to bed the night before. Yeah. Yeah.
And so we were put in the ambulance and then they had asked the ambulance to be sent to the Misecordia Hospital so that we could go see my mom's co-workers and everyone there and that they could take over and look at us there just to make sure that we weren't hurt and nothing was done to us.
And so we were put in the ambulance and then they had asked the ambulance to be sent to the Misecordia Hospital so that we could go see my mom's co-workers and everyone there and that they could take over and look at us there just to make sure that we weren't hurt and nothing was done to us.
And it was there that they corralled us into a room and told us at that point that my parents had, in fact, died. Wow.
And it was there that they corralled us into a room and told us at that point that my parents had, in fact, died. Wow.
Yeah. And I think that's like often, you know, where does imposter syndrome come from? Right. Right. And I think that that's probably a moment that was the beginning.
Yeah. And I think that's like often, you know, where does imposter syndrome come from? Right. Right. And I think that that's probably a moment that was the beginning.
Yeah. We have this officer questioning what I know I heard. As a child. As a child. Like, yes, she said arm, but I'm listening to her behind a door. Yeah. So we have that. We go back to the initial, those two officers taking my mother's statement, failing to tell the judge about the rifle that she's concerned about.
Yeah. We have this officer questioning what I know I heard. As a child. As a child. Like, yes, she said arm, but I'm listening to her behind a door. Yeah. So we have that. We go back to the initial, those two officers taking my mother's statement, failing to tell the judge about the rifle that she's concerned about.
How about we go back to even 1990 where they let him out and they say that he's... He's no threat to society.
How about we go back to even 1990 where they let him out and they say that he's... He's no threat to society.
Yeah. And then from there, we have the letter that was never filed. The law clerk who accidentally... The case being sent to family court, not criminal court. Exactly. And it proceeding to go to the mediation.
Yeah. And then from there, we have the letter that was never filed. The law clerk who accidentally... The case being sent to family court, not criminal court. Exactly. And it proceeding to go to the mediation.
Yeah, absolutely. And then not even like the inquiry process where I, you know, I didn't tell you how the judge blamed the townspeople saying that they should have done more to protect...
Yeah, absolutely. And then not even like the inquiry process where I, you know, I didn't tell you how the judge blamed the townspeople saying that they should have done more to protect...