Sabrina's Mother
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After leaving the catechism class, we went back to the house. The first thing I remember was just all the yellow tape everywhere.
911, what's the emergency? I had somebody come in my house and just grab my life.
This is really hard for me. I don't like to cry in front of other people. And I really don't like to cry in front of him. It ripped my heart out and it killed me. Or I wish it had, I wish it had been me. You love your kids and you want the best for them, their whole life.
It's a poor exchange for my daughter's life, but maybe it'll save someone else's by him being gone.
He killed my child. My child, you know.
We've gone through a lot of hell because of that animal. A lot of hell. A lot of hell.
I've never seen them fight in my entire life. I've been with them a whole lot, and they've never had any fight.
Nona was telling me that they were starting to have some arguments, and he was making her unhappy. I didn't know if they'd stay together or not, but certainly didn't expect anything like what happened.
Kevin was like, you know, crying. I said, don't let him sit with me.
Kevin is a murderer. He took someone's life and he deserves to forfeit his.
I thought about it, and I said, well, no, I don't care if you use it. I think no one would want you to have it.
They had overwhelming evidence against him that you just can't refute, you know?
I was in a state of shock for a few seconds. I couldn't do anything.
He met me close to the elevators, and I was just tingling all over, and I said, she's dead, isn't she? And he said, yeah.
She was a really good kid, very thoughtful, very empathetic.
Yeah, especially with animals. She just loved her pets. I think she was just a really caring person that didn't want to see anything go hungry or be abused.
I was kind of lukewarm about it at first, but I could see that it was helping her and she really liked it.
I really thought that he was a good Christian young man who has a nice family.
That he was a caring, empathetic person and gave her a lot of support. He was fun to be with.
She would have flashbacks and bad dreams, but I think she was starting to get better and kind of grow out of it, and I believe the pageant system helped her there, kind of helped develop her poise and self-confidence.
When she was 13, she came to me and she said, Mom, I want to sing.
Nona thinks he's really fun to be with and he was very supportive of her so I was happy about it.
She was very upset about him going to Fayetteville in the fall. I think she felt like she was being abandoned.