06-25-2009, 08:21 PM | #14 |
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Yeah... I'm sure they're relieved to have their Dad, whom they loved, die suddenly like that. Now they can go out and live that "normal" life everyone's talked about and taunted them with. Sorry, but no matter how this played out, they'll be in therapy for a while. I highly doubt they had the same perception of their Dad as a majority of the public did (meaning, viewing him as a freak, etc.) I mean, they're 5, 9 and 10. At that age, most of us weren't aware of our parents faults to the extent that the "outside" world saw them. I think they're going to be horribly devestated by their Dad's death. I'm not sure "normal" will ever play a major role in their lives. And that is sad too.
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