She works for a Harris County staffing agency that hires nurses. McClain works as a
home care nurse, specializing in
pediatric care.
http://www.khou.com/video/yahoo-vid...-told-fiance-he-was-the-father-147993155.html
I have always been one to point this out. There are generally at least two families destroyed in these cases.
When you have a loved one murdered it is horrible.
Imagining what they went through. How they suffered. What their last thoughts were. Trying to comprehend it. Accept it.
When your loved one murders someone... it is horrible.
Trying to understand how this person YOU love could do this to someone else. Wondering if you missed any signs. Disbelief.
When you have a loved one murdered you have a ton of support.
Law enforcement, family, friends, neighbors, the media, people online. They talk about how wonderful your victim loved one was.
When your loved one murders someone you have very little, if any support.
Often guilt by association. Often blamed for the suspects actions. Listening to people call your murdering loved one a monster.
I like it when the suspect's family and the victim's family are able to see each others pain... and are able to be civil. :twocents: