At the beginning of the vigil video, it showed a pastor. All I remember was his voice sounded a bit squeaky. He is cut out of all the video now... well, the only one I know of was the Fox13 site that has been linked. It isn't on there any more.
Does anyone remember this?
I wondered if it was the Watne dude.
Well, I realize that I am reading at 3 forums but able to post at just 2, so forgive me. I am going with something someone somewhere posted.
Anyways, found it. The article, but not the picture.
Wayne Watne of Evergreen Christian Community in Olympia and two other local ministers said prayers for Lindseys return. Watne took speakers from the assembled crowd. Friends of the family stepped up, taking turns expressing their hope and their pain.
I really, really miss her, said one little girl.
She was special to me, special to everyone, said another. She was someone I could care about, and you could trust and count on. It really, really hurts.
The friend who last saw Lindsey also addressed the crowd. She said the girls asked if Lindsey could spend the night at her house, but when her parents said no, the girls parted.
I saw her at the end of Maple (Street), the girl said. I always think if my mom and me wouldve done something different this wouldnt have happened.
As she wept, Watne encouraged the crowd to applaud her to show support.
Nobody blames you, Watne said.
Josh Baum, Lindseys brother, also stood up.
Im very sad, he said. I want you guys to find my sister, Amen!
To finish the vigil, the crowd walked barely a block to the Baum house, lining the street practically all the way down to the park. There, Watne presented a sign saying Hope to Josh Baum and a family friend. Mother Melissa Baum did not feel up to greeting her neighbors, who instead left cards and gifts on the chairs in front of the house and shouted messages like, I love you!
Were doing this because we love you, Watne said.
http://www.thedailyworld.com/articles/2009/07/01/local_news/doc4a4baa38c6082474655699.txt