I find myself so incredibly angry this morning while catching up on this forum! Every time I read here I just get so very angry.
My anger comes from the very fact that this amazing woman and mother was murdered all because of what? Was it monetary greed, anger, or to cover up something?? Let's face it, MS and CWW were extremely close all of their lives. (I still suspect they are related.) No one in this world could ever convince me that as close as MS and CWW were/are that one would not know what the other was up to.
Dr. Sievers had been an outstanding person all of her life, IMO. If her grades had not stood up to excellence, she would not have been accepted into medical school, much less been able to graduate and become a doctor. Remember burning the midnight oil just before an important exam? She put the work into becoming a doctor and spent years of her life doing it. She accomplished so much more even after becoming a doctor. Then she met this 'man' whom she married and had 2 beautiful children. She became a wife, mother, and was a doctor. How dare someone snuff her life out and for what?
I'm angry. I'm even more angry than when I first heard about the murder, and the reason is because through all of the aftermath of it we have come to feel that we knew this doctor, wife, and mother. I simply cannot imagine how Dr. Sievers family feels. I want the family to have their answers and even then it will not bring Dr. Sievers back, but it will at least let them get back to grieving her properly.
Dr. Sievers life meant something. It was important. Her little daughters have forever lost their mother. Their mother got on that plane that night and that was the last they ever saw her. The murderer(s) have got to answer to that. It cannot happen soon enough, IMO.
Sorry, I just had to vent. I look at CWW and JR's face in those booking shots and just want to jump through the computer screen and really, really hurt them. Who do they think they are to have done this? And why? WHY?
Dr. Sievers death had affected and ruined so many lives when you extrapolate it out. She mattered and she will not be forgotten.
GB those two daughters, Dr. Sievers family, and her close friends. We also cannot forget those patients whose lives she made better.
MOO