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In relation to the memorial at the site where Jill was found...one of her close female friends PM'd me and said she wants to remember how Jill lived and not how she died...same with Anita...horrific events took place at these respective sites (Anitas being the boiler paddock at Reen Rd) and are not representative of how these women lived their lives...my personal opinion is that there are better ways to commemorate their memory
I value your input Paul. The problem is we are all pulled into the deaths because that's what is the headlines. I didn't know Jill or Anita when they were alive BUT we learn through their family's love and strength that these girls have come from incredible people, like you meeting with Coby's and then growing to love them. We feel the undying love and sadness that the families suffer and then we feel we knew these beautiful souls. As women, mothers, fathers, sisters & brothers we fear these preditors and (I/we) feel we are supporting the surviving loved ones through our keyboards without any sort of mallace or voyeurism, we are all one who love and wish them well to go on through a harder life than they once knew.
But ultimately we want justice for these incredible girls who didn't deserve such a horrid death. That's why, including you Paul, we are here right now.