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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/28257294/?GT1=43001
Wow. I can't believe it has been so long. I suppose this is good for the family.
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I'm glad the man who put his personal tragedy and spun it into something so positive has got some peace of the matter.
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You know, I'm glad there is closure for the Walsh family - but - I don't see anything different now than say 10 years ago. Looks like all they did was declare the case closed???
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Admiral Douchebag
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Sign me up to be a "quarterer".
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there was a big write up about it in my local newspaper as he was originally from auburn, ny. glad to see his family finally got closure.
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Yeah, I knew a guy who grew up in Jacksonville who actually lived in the same neighborhood as Henry Lee Lucas. Henry was a partner in crime with Otis Toole. My friend said they were nutcases from way back.
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I can't even imagine what that kind of loss would be like. I don't think any amount of years would be applicable as to getting beyond this tragedy,,,they lost a child and a marriage over this and I don't think any of those who survive this kind of loss wins,,,it's a lose lose. My heart goes out to them as a family.
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