Each woman showed such great courage--Edwards by her strong determination to survive and thus live to testify and Anne, in her courageous battle to fend off her attacker. Patti Canady's recount (20/20) of finding her daughter broke my heart, she brought me to tears. The toll of damage, of senseless pain and anguish, heaped upon so many by one vicious person in the course of a cruel, violent frenzy is just staggering. As cheap as life is to offenders like Vance, it is just as precious to Anne and her family. Yes there was surely disparity between their upbringings and their lives but far too often we hear this used as an excuse. Most people make their opportunities--and there are also always those from the most hopeless, oppressive backgrounds who choose nevertheless to rise above those beginnings. So while we can be fairly assured this perp was never provided the same role models, stability, moral guidance nor educational opportunities as his victim undoubtedly was, this alone can never fully explain nor ever remotely justify his cowardly, heartless choices to victimize. JMO