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by carissa on
Tuesday, February 03, 2015
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Even years later Larry king still touches my heart. After viewing the documentary that aired on HBO I wept. I know that there is more to this tragic event then what was told, but all that matters is the loss of a special human being. My heart goes out to his true friends and his brother. I will forever remember Lawrence King.
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columbus, oh |
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by Jacqueline on
Monday, February 02, 2015
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Just watched the documentary today. I was touched by Larry's courage and strongwill. If only society could see the intergrity of your spirit Larry. Your story is still effecting people's lives. As we embark upon the anniversary of your passing, I want your friends and family to know I feel that your death was not in vain and you Larry, served your purpose in this lifetime. Your truth is helping so many people. Grieving is rough. But know that Larry left his mark. And it is truly good.
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Germantown, Tn |
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by jovita romero on
Monday, February 02, 2015
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Larry may you rest in peace you have a beautiful soul and sorry that society both young, we are suppose to give them an excuse, but the old? These woman jurors who and the one older teacher who basically stated, the sentence was too harsh after all Brandon didn't torture Larry, what part of murder do these insane because there is no other excuse for their statements, do they not get? And the teacher saying because of Larry's appearance it was bound to happen. Just shows me how ignorant people can be. She's the one that would be saying to a young girl, if you have a boyfriend what else do you expect bit than to be raped. I didn't know you but what I know of you now you are a beautiful strong soul.
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moore, Oklahoma |
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by CHERYL on
Monday, February 02, 2015
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I recently watched the documentary on this tragedy and all I could do was cry thinking how many lives were ruined by this horrible event. Do I believe Brandon should have served time for this crime, yes. He took another person's life with malice and forethought. The greater tragedy was in the ignorance of so many adults who were supposed to be the "leaders" to children, to help, guide and make understand-THEY failed miserably! Firing the one teacher who had a heart was deplorable. Her life was ruined too. Larry was a confused, misunderstood CHILD who was trying to find a place in the world he felt comfortable enough to live in-he never got the chance. Brandon's life was filled with so much uncertainty, NO roots, NO guidance, NO examples-except that of drug using adults who should have been caring for him. How could anyone have emerged unscathed from this. May Larry's soul rest in peace. The gifts he gave will live on and his story should not be forgotten.
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TALLAHASSEE, FLORIDA |
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by Cathy Baskett on
Monday, February 02, 2015
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May you R.i.p. Fly High with the Angles  !!!
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Massey, Maryland |
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by Manuel Lopez on
Sunday, February 01, 2015
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I just read Larry's story, broke my heart! I hope you are resting in piece little dude, may god bless you and may you be in shoe heaven, with tons of "the good kind" of fab shoes!
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Oxnard, CA |
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by Christian Shojamanesh on
Friday, January 09, 2015
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Larry. I still remember your courage little man. Your life taught the world how to be tolerant. Your untimely death taught everyone to accept people for who they are. I love you.
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Miami, FL |
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by Gail on
Friday, December 19, 2014
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Valentine Road touched me deeply. I can't express how much so. I always remembered your eyes, the light that shined in them. You are not forgotten, you will never be. God bless you, I pray you are resting peacefully, smiling down at and watching over those who loved you.
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Los Angeles, CA |
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by Matt on
Friday, December 19, 2014
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My thoughts and prayers of peace and tolerance are with all those who have been touched by this horrible tragedy. Nothing is in vain, build each other up and embrace our differences, this is true wisdom. I hope that the man who shot Larry, eventually comes to know his true self.
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Windsor, Ontario |
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by Shelly goldstein on
Tuesday, December 09, 2014
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I had just watched the documentary film on larrys story. I am so proud of larry for not being afraid of showing his true self before he was tragically murderd! Brandon verdict was not at all satisfying, he should be locked away for life! May we finally change and start to accept people for whom they are! In loving memory and never forget! Larry king
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Kfar saba, Israel |
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