I just wanted to thank everyone for all the sleuthing. Considering how high this search result has ranked in Google news (how I came here), I'm sure we've had an effect on the news media, the public, and perhaps even LE. And I am inclined to believe LR has read here, too.
I wanted to ask you all for an opinion. My wife said her heart breaks every time she passes by the sad little memorial for Hasanni that LR and JC and company set up. It's even more pathetic than before -- wilted balloons, a few cheap candles and even the sign has been pushed off to the side and there's an empty easel where it used to be.
We talked with some neighbors about possibly putting up a nice sign and adding flowers or stuffed animals, but they felt the community wouldn't add to it. Their feeling was that LR tainted that location by exploiting the neighborhood, people's sympathies and fears about their own children's safety, and by using the site as "proof" of his innocence. Additionally, the location isn't the best since cars need to park in the driveway (thus it has been pushed to the very edge).
Is there a good location in the Bay Area where we could set up a memorial that's fitting for Hasanni? We were talking about his "home" in Fremont, but that again feels kind of negative too. If he were school age, the school would feel appropriate as a "safe place" that he may have enjoyed to remember him at.
Any suggestions? Do we know which school he went to? I know he hadn't started his new school or grade yet, if I recall correctly. A park he loved? Something? I do kind of dislike the idea of erecting something in that parking lot, too, since it seems like a site of betrayal of Hasanni and coverup rather than a place of truth and care.
If we come up with something, we have a small group who would definitely go out to add to it. Maybe the locals here could too.
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Protect-R-Babys mentioned that Hasanni used to go to James Leitch Elementary School in Fremont's Warm Springs District. Maybe that would be a good place? I wonder if people at the school, caring teachers or kids, might be setting up a little memorial.