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by Abby on
Monday, June 14, 2010
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Profoundly sorry, an unimaginable loss. I fail to find a way to express how my heart is wrent thinking of going through this. We all stand with you, not only in sympathy, but in outrage and a commitment to effect a change. Much love from Charlotte, you are in my prayers.
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by Clay on
Friday, June 11, 2010
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I want to say sorry for your lose. No one should ever get killed for ther sexual preference. My old High School sold shirts with the picture of your son and a little story about how he died. That was the day of Silence we wore them t-shirts to support not only your son but every other homosexual out there by being silent. I'm gay and i know what it's like to be bullied. i have my friends and family that stand in front of me when someone bullies me. I don't let none of them words get to me becuase i know that words are just words. i move on and just enjoy my life the best and make something out of myself to prove that homosexuals can do what a heterosexaul can do. i'm going to school for criminal justice to become a cop. In my prayers forever, Clay Affeldt
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by Natasha on
Wednesday, June 09, 2010
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My prayers are with you and your family. God Bless.......................
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Mobile, Alabama |
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by Lola Mason on
Wednesday, June 02, 2010
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I am soooooooo sorry for your lost. I lost my father when I was about seven years old and it still hurts to this day. I know it wont compare to losing a child but I just want the King family to know people all over America are hurt by the death of your son. God loves you, I love you, and Larry loves you.
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Destroit, MI |
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by Jaycee on
Saturday, May 29, 2010
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In our planning class we were told to do a project on discrimination. I chose to do mine on Lawrence King. I will spread your story Larry.
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Clarkson, British Columbia |
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by Ricky on
Friday, May 28, 2010
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hello,my nae is ricky and i just wanted to say that im deeply sorry for your lost him seemed to a great kid and i dont understand what would make a person me so mean a hateful to him i really dont know him but just by hearing his story made me want to make a difference so that i and others can make sure that this doesn't happen again i dont know him but i love him a great soul may larry rest in peace FROM:"THE FYI SHOW"
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Baltimore, md |
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by rev betty on
Thursday, May 27, 2010
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We never knew him. We LOVE HIM. I printed and carried a picture of him to work telling everyone what happened.
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by david on
Thursday, May 27, 2010
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HI IM DAVID I HERD WHAT HAPPEND IM SORRY FOR YOUR LOST BUT HE WILL ALWAYS BE IN YOUR HART. I LIVE IN HOUSTON TX AND IM PRAYING THAT HATE CRIME WILL STOP! AND THE WORLD WOULD GET BETTER TAKE CARE.
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tx, houston |
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by Antoinette Wilson on
Sunday, May 23, 2010
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Bronx, New York |
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by Jorge G. on
Sunday, May 23, 2010
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I'm was so saddened when I read this story, and I was still heart broken several days later. Your son is the perfect example of someone who doesn't have to pretend he's someone else in order to be accepted, its very sad that at 15 his life was taken away from him. Your son is an inspiration to everyone who faces discrimination due to their sexual orientation, and he'll never be forgotten. These types of crimes need to be stopped immediately, before another innocent victim like Larry gets hurt. R.I.P Larry, you truly motivate me to face the world and be myself, even though we didn't meet you'll be in my heart forever.
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St. Cloud, Florda |
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