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For Hannah Graham's family, "nightmare" leaves enduring uncertainty and loss
The Washington Post
By T. Rees Shapiro, November 14, 2014
Hannah Graham was a senior at West Potomac High School when she made a trip to Charlottesville to visit the University of Virginia. A straight-A student, Graham had her pick of colleges that spring, but after taking one look at the Lawn, with its white-columned porticos, brick pathways and leafy gardens, she fell in love.
“We knew it was a very highly rated school,” said her father, John Graham, who noted at the time that his daughter would be tucked away in the rural foothills of the Blue Mountains, far from the perceived dangers of the nation’s big cities. “Your kids grow up and they go away to school. It’s just what happens. It seemed as safe as can be. But how wrong can you be?”
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In his first interview since his daughter’s disappearance, John Graham told The Washington Post about the search for his youngest child and the excruciating loss the family has experienced.
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ETA: Oops -- looks like observation already posted a link to this article yesterday. I didn't realize it was the same since there wasn't a description. Delete if necessary, mods. Sorry!
The Washington Post
By T. Rees Shapiro, November 14, 2014
Hannah Graham was a senior at West Potomac High School when she made a trip to Charlottesville to visit the University of Virginia. A straight-A student, Graham had her pick of colleges that spring, but after taking one look at the Lawn, with its white-columned porticos, brick pathways and leafy gardens, she fell in love.
“We knew it was a very highly rated school,” said her father, John Graham, who noted at the time that his daughter would be tucked away in the rural foothills of the Blue Mountains, far from the perceived dangers of the nation’s big cities. “Your kids grow up and they go away to school. It’s just what happens. It seemed as safe as can be. But how wrong can you be?”
. . .
In his first interview since his daughter’s disappearance, John Graham told The Washington Post about the search for his youngest child and the excruciating loss the family has experienced.
. . .
ETA: Oops -- looks like observation already posted a link to this article yesterday. I didn't realize it was the same since there wasn't a description. Delete if necessary, mods. Sorry!