mtnlites
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After seeing so many photographs of those happy, sweet and adorable girls through out their short lives, they are embedded in my mind. And I often think about them and Shanann on that dreadful morning. Woken up in the wee hours of the morning to the sounds of fighting...seeing Mommy wrapped in a sheet...no breakfast, still in their PJ’s and bare feet...loaded onto the backseat, no car seats, Mommy lying still at their feet...it’s dark outside...they’re scared and crying as Daddy drives like a mad man with his sick devil music blasting. Just unimaginable horror.
There is no forgiveness for what he did and this will define him forever.
I was with you up until the "sick, devil music." Metallica, IF that's even who was listening to at the time, is a band that's been around for more than 40 years. Their music may not be everyone's cup of tea, but they're hardly "devil's music." That sounds like something parents were telling their kids back in the early 80s when they didn't want their teenagers to listen to it. The band members are actually really great with many charities and they're well-respected in the music industry for being nice, professional people. Classic heavy metal is hardly along the same line as music that really DOES sing about dark subjects or the devil-for that you'd need to turn to Horrorcore or Death Rap. Almost everything CW did was heinous and imaginable, but IMO that's no reason to criticize Metallica over it. It's not their fault CW liked them. And who knows? The girls had grown up with their parents fans of the group-that music may have meant something else them altogether. It was familiar to them.
And I'm not even a fan-I prefer bluegrass and Americana.
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