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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2013 16:46:06 GMT -8
No one's answering how the Parker family is holding up. How about Principal Hochsprung and his five daughters?
The woman he carried coffee to the school with the day his wife was killed.. ..what was her name?
Fire Chief Hallstead, his EMT daughters, his teacher ex-wife Barbara?
How they hangin'?
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2013 16:50:49 GMT -8
I honestly do not know any of these people personally. Sorry.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2013 16:51:11 GMT -8
George Hochsprung and his wife were building their dream retirement home. Dawn was the primary bread-winner for the family, and supported one of her daughters, and was helping another daughter with her wedding. George has decided he can't work anymore, and has basically checked out. He's devastated. The dream retirement home will probably need to be sold. The daughters are financially struggling. This is one reason the daughters are starting to ask about United Way funds - they need some help. Another devastated family.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2013 16:57:47 GMT -8
shdad, you know a lot about the situation. I appreciate your willingness to share your information. (As kate and mom know, my questions are not meant to sound nasty or insincere--it's difficult to convey emotion in black and white. So no offense or anything else intended.)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2013 17:01:21 GMT -8
I personally don't know them either! Sorry I can't be of any help. I just knew the Parker's in passing from kindergarten.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2013 20:12:34 GMT -8
George Hochsprung and his wife were building their dream retirement home. Dawn was the primary bread-winner for the family, and supported one of her daughters, and was helping another daughter with her wedding. George has decided he can't work anymore, and has basically checked out. He's devastated. The dream retirement home will probably need to be sold. The daughters are financially struggling. This is one reason the daughters are starting to ask about United Way funds - they need some help. Another devastated family. But they don't LOOK devastated. Daughter Emily, I think it is, to George's immediate left, pays more attention to checking her emails than listening to words about her MOTHER...who had just been slaughtered, by the way.... The full interview with George is even more disturbing.... Does this not bother you? No tears, barely listening to her stepdad on NATIONAL TV, ---sorry, but nobody who does that is devastated. (IMO)
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Post by Deleted on Mar 19, 2013 23:33:46 GMT -8
Are you implying they forgot to tell an actress to avoid her mobile phone on national TV? It's funny how some people feel they are experts on how everyone should act after something like this. How do you know? From watching movies? Everyone behaves differently. Many wanted nothing to do with the media. Others wanted to talk about their child or loved one. If you don't hear how George is lost in this interview, you aren't listening. Few want to be filmed crying their eyes out. Some don't cry at all. I'm not an expert. I do know that after this I cried much more than my wife did, and I've always been the unemotional one. Go figure.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 20, 2013 6:19:26 GMT -8
I'm not implying anything. But for God's sakes, Emily--put down the phone.~ She wasn't even listening most of the interview--she couldn't cry on cue. All she could do was open her mouth and look Heavenward and wipe her dry eye---after she checked to see if the camera was on her. Oh, it was on her--we saw her every move.
And now they're first in line for the disaster funding? Why am I not surprised.....
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