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Angela & Family - the loss of a loved one is very hard, no matter the circumstances. I am truly sorry for your loss. While an apology from the people that wrongfully accused your husband may have given your family some comfort, perhaps you can find some solace in the fact that ultimately the truth came out, and those that loved your husband/father never doubted him. This was a terrible situation for all. Try to keep your faith.
Thank you LisaNY. You don't know how much that helps. When Angela reads your message it will warm her heart.
In the interest of fairness I know Angela quite well. I got to know her shortly after Elizabeth was found. She is a kind woman with a heart of gold who has never recovered from what happened to her. Angela is not perfect but then none of us are. She is however very honest and has been honest from day one about this situation.
Angela's first and foremost concern has always been Elizabeth. She knew her husband was innocent and fully expected him to be exonerated never realizing this would lead to his death. Her first concern was always Elizabeth's as was her husband's. They were both extremely upset. I know she prayed desperately to God to bring Elizabeth home safely and was overjoyed with the rest of us when she was found safe.
Still after all these years Ed just can't say simply "I'm sorry for what happened to Richard." Instead he has to continue to cut into Angela's heart.
IMO that is wrong.