Assume this is the story. So sorry.
Dropping Like Flies
Space wrote:Dear heavens. So sorry for your loss. Let me know if you all need anything.
My best friend of the past 20 years and his wife were both murdered Friday morning. Fucking. Heartbreaking. :'(
Geez how brutal…sorry to hear that space
Their poor 10 year old son…..ugh
shemptiness wrote:
Assume this is the story. So sorry.
Yes. Though this probably provides more details.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/teen-charged-with-killing-girlfriends-parents-they-had-worried-he-was-a-neo-nazi/2017/12/23/e2102894-e761-11e7-833f-155031558ff4_story.html?utm_term=.211342d725c1
Thanks for your kind words everyone.
we're all with you, space.
That article. Wowie wowie wow.
Please let us know if any fund is made for the kids.
Please let us know if any fund is made for the kids.
that is horrible, my condolences space
That's awful. My condolences, Space.
I'm at a loss of words after reading that. What is the world coming to.
So sorry for this, Space.
So sorry for this, Space.
The more I read about it the sadder I get.
So sorry for your loss, Rhett. This is undoubtedly hard on your daughter and wife as well. As Julian mentioned, please let us know if there is a gofundme effort for the kids or any other way we can be of help.
Sick world we are living in. I'm sorry for your loss.
William L Graham son of Katherine Graham of Washington Post fame
Holly Anderson, poet and artist who wrote Mission of Burma’s ‘Mica’
Holly Anderson, the poet and artist whose “White Story” — which she once described as “an anthem to being disconnected” — was turned into the Mission of Burma song “Mica” on the band’s 1982 debut album Vs., died last week, according to the St. Paul, Minn., Pioneer Press.
Anderson, 62, was one of the thousands of 9/11 relief workers diagnosed with cancer after breathing the toxic air at Ground Zero, according to the newspaper. She spent three months working at a relief center near the World Trade Center site following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack on New York City.
Holly Anderson, the poet and artist whose “White Story” — which she once described as “an anthem to being disconnected” — was turned into the Mission of Burma song “Mica” on the band’s 1982 debut album Vs., died last week, according to the St. Paul, Minn., Pioneer Press.
Anderson, 62, was one of the thousands of 9/11 relief workers diagnosed with cancer after breathing the toxic air at Ground Zero, according to the newspaper. She spent three months working at a relief center near the World Trade Center site following the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attack on New York City.
Washington Area Music Association