This thread has gotten very offensive. Who are any of us to tell the others the proper way to show grief? To assume the discussion topics are a pure reflection of what people are feeling is assumptive and flat our wrong.
This case derailed my life this summer as I obsessed over these girls. I had to get a grip and remove myself for the sake of my business and the continued livelihood of my own family. That doesn't mean that I ever stopped thinking of these girls. It was the images of Lyric that first grabbed my attention because she reminded me so much of my own daughter. Same hair style, slightly overweight, same interest in softball, etc... I saw little Lizzie in my daughters friends, but it was lyric that drew me in because of the similarities and made me think of my little girl disappearing.
Everyone here cares just as much as the next person or they wouldn't be here. I see this every time I come back and pay a visit and wonder how they can keep doing it day in and day out.
To imply that one person cares more because in their own mind they weep more or weep louder is disrespectful to everyone. The thing that really attracted me to WS in the first place was the absence of the typical social media garbage and the presence of the most respectful conversations that I have witnessed on the web. I joined because I wanted to be part of that. This most recent conversation does not reflect this respect I have come to expect here.