This is a horrible case, but unfortunately there are so many. Hopefully someone will write a book eventually, to tell the story and some day offer some small modecum of healing to all those impacted. If the parents, god bless them, have the strength, maybe they can use this for an example somehow to change laws. But, I'm not holding my breath on the law. It seems the system is so terribly imbalanced in favor of the defendent with so little will over time to correct that. Many years ago, there was a particularly awful crime in a town where I grew up which had horrible consequences for years and haunted me for decades. Finally, a few years ago the next door neighbor of the victims, Ron Franscell, wrote a book about it called Fall. He even talks to one of the criminals 30 plus years after in jail. Crimes like these are vicious and horrible, nearly impossible to ever forget. Reading the book was helpful to me as someone touched by those events, but some of the problems victims faced then remain and have gotten even worse. Sometimes literature can speak more forcefully and soothingly to present the case. The Newsomes and Christians have been treated horribly by our justice and that abuse continues. They aren't the first, though, and won't be the last, I fear. Hopefully, they can find for some justice for their children and for themselves. My wish is that Davidson is convicted and held to account the carnage he has clearly done- to the victims especially, including the families, but to the rest of us who know about it as well.