SeriouslySearching
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During her memorial, I found myself going back and forth from sheer heartbreak to anger. The beauty of Sandra shining for the world to see and the pain etched across the faces of her family and those who loved her reminded me of the unbearable loss. The words of those who tried to comfort us and the songs meant to inspire hope brought me back to the reality of the reasons why we here.
I asked myself if we are doing any one any good by sitting here day after day asking questions and trying to find simple answers. I asked myself if this is a waste of time and energy for the hundreds of us who dig into such cases hoping to find something to bring a child or a missing person home to their loved ones. I asked myself if trying to bring justice into such an unjust world is an impossible task.
The answer I received was very clear when I looked at Sandra's smile in her photo and turned around towards the tv to catch the last glimpse of her with her arms swinging wildly as she skipped towards home. It is worth it.
We are here for every Sandra. We are here for every Haleigh, Trenton, and Adji out there who deserve to come home and deserve justice. We keep their faces, their names, and their stories alive until they return. We are doing what small part we can to insure they are never forgotten. Justice is never out of our reach when it restores dignity, faith, and honor to the victims of this seemingly unjust world.
May God bless and keep you, Sandra Cantu.
I asked myself if we are doing any one any good by sitting here day after day asking questions and trying to find simple answers. I asked myself if this is a waste of time and energy for the hundreds of us who dig into such cases hoping to find something to bring a child or a missing person home to their loved ones. I asked myself if trying to bring justice into such an unjust world is an impossible task.
The answer I received was very clear when I looked at Sandra's smile in her photo and turned around towards the tv to catch the last glimpse of her with her arms swinging wildly as she skipped towards home. It is worth it.
We are here for every Sandra. We are here for every Haleigh, Trenton, and Adji out there who deserve to come home and deserve justice. We keep their faces, their names, and their stories alive until they return. We are doing what small part we can to insure they are never forgotten. Justice is never out of our reach when it restores dignity, faith, and honor to the victims of this seemingly unjust world.
May God bless and keep you, Sandra Cantu.