I know this message has nothing to do with trying to solve the case, so I apologize if it is inappropriate, but is seems that many people on this site have become emotionally involved in the case so I just thought I would share. I just came from the calling hours for Kelly. The family had pictureboards and videos set up regarding Kelly. It was so nice to see her smile again but at the same time so depressing to see the sadness on her family member's faces. I had never seen Kelly dressed up before but they had some pictures of her in weddings, and if you thought she looked pretty in the pics that have been posted on here, you would have been amazed at how beautiful she was all dolled up. There were so many pictures of her with her neices and nephews, many of whom I know, and as we've all come to realize Kelly was closer to them than is typical in most families. It was a wonderful tribute to her and her love for and from her family. I saw her sister, Lori, my old softball coach, and she made the comment that "it seems like it was just yesterday." If only it were, but it was a lifetime ago, especially for Kelly. My heart just goes out to all of them--Jody, Tracy, Scott, Lori, Jamie and especially to Jeff right now who was obviously really struggling. I went to school with Jeff and he was a "tough" guy but also very nice. To see someone with that much strength hurting so badly was intense. Please keep this wonderful family in your prayers as they have to say goodbye to their loved one all the while not having any answers. Death is never
"fair" but this goodbye I imagine is going to be especially hard. Kelly was very much loved by all and loved by so many.
"fair" but this goodbye I imagine is going to be especially hard. Kelly was very much loved by all and loved by so many.