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by SESIKEKA on
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
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I HAD FIRST READ THIS STORY ON MSN AND AND MY HEART BROKE INTO PIECES!! MY BROTHER IS OPENLY GAY AND I HAVE HAD SOME SIMILER ISSUES WITH HIM BUT THANKS GOD I HAVE TRIED MY BEST TO HELP AND BE THERE FOR HIM! BUT WHAT HAPPENED TO LARRY IS A TRAGEDY THAT CAN NOT BE FORGOTTEN AND I HOPE IT RAISES AWARENESS ALL OVER THE WORLD FOR LGBT THEY ARE PEOPLE TO AND THEY DIDN'T DECIDE TO BE THIS WAY GOD MADE THEM THIS WAY.I DIDN'T KNOW LARRY BUT WHEN I FIRST LEARNED ABOUT THE STORY MY HEART JUST TURNED HEAVY AND SAD AND I LOOKED AT MY BROTHER AND HUGGED HIM!LARRY EVEN THOU I DIDN'T KNOW YOU I KNOW YOU ARE IN GODS HANDS AND CAN'T NO ONE CAUSE YOU ANY HARM AND PLEASE LOOK AFTER THOSE YOU CARED FOR AND THE ONES THAT WILL REMEMBER YOU FOREVER!!!! YOU WILL NEVER BE FORGOTTEN!! WITH MUCH LOVE AND RESPECT.
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by Amy Fields on
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
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I have just read about your loss in the Newsweek. It is the month of July and I am surprised not to have heard about this tragedy sooner...I am very sorry to Larry's family, you must miss him terribly. From the descriptions I have read and the photos I have seen he seems to be extremely charismatic and a whole lot of fun! I am unbelievably sad at the moment about the state of this country and especially for the loss of your wonderful son! Please take care of yourselves and agin I am very sorry to hear this wretched news.
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by Rev. Thomas L. Artist Jr. on
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
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I also have just heard about this story, and My heart truly goes out to the family and friends of this wonderful young man. This is a tragedy beyond comprehension and I honestly think that the young man that shot Larry should be tried as an adult and given the maximum sentence allowed by law!! I will hold all of you in my prayers and If I can be of service in anyway please contact me through my e-mail address or website above. May Love and Peace somehow pierce the darkness of this senseless tragedy and may you be comforted!
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by Meg on
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
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Your son was such a precious angel. While his death is uneblievably tragic, he can be seen as an inspiration to us all! While I never got the pleasure of meeting your little one his story breaks my heart. I'll keep his sweet smile in my heart and your family is in my thoughts.
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by kristen on
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
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how did i just find out about this! i am disgusted that people are trying to say that larry threatened the child that shot him. i know people express themselves in different ways towards violence directed at them, but there is never a time to hurt, let alone, kill another human being. i would like to tell larry that the world has been more tolerant since he lived, but the war against hate lives on, while larry dies. RIP. Larry King. a gentle, beautiful child.
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chicago, illinois |
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by rebecca on
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
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i read the story about larry's murder in newsweek and it made me cry as did this site. i can't stop thinking about him. i wish i had a chance to meet such a brave and unique person. rest in peace, larry - i won't forget your story and your life.
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by Allison on
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
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I am so very sorry.
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Halifax, Nova Scotia |
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by Umi Mateen on
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
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Right now I am crying for a complete stranger. The moment I read the artical in newsweek I burst into tears. It breaks my heart that there is such evil in this world. I am thirteen and I have never met your son but I hope that Larry is in a better place and that justice be served. God bless. I love you Larry.
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by TAZER on
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
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a gay who had been murdered just because he is a gay. a sad story which a had read. lary is a nice kid. although he dont know me. but i guess he needs to be loved and not to be hated. for gays are the most wonderful creation of god. and for thoes who are fund of kiling third sex " aks god if you do deserve to take away someones life". to the family of larry king condolence. From the tanauan gay society.
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by Abbi on
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
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At our small highschool we did DAY OF SILENCE for Larry. None of us even knew him but at least 75% of our tiny schools population wore tags on our shirts that read; silence for Lawrence King...and the tags went on to say that the silence was for anti-LGBT (lesbian, gay, blisexual, and transexual) bullying, namecalling, and harassment. The day was not only to make people aware of what goes on in schools due to children and teens coming out freely, but on our tags the DOS was for Larry. i just want his family and friends to know that they have our support and i personally am more than sorry to hear that this happened. i am furious to think that someone actually had the nerve. but it is true that Larry is not gone. i will remember him. i have the DAY OF SILENCE tag taped to my bedroom wall, because, like Larry, i stand up for what i believe in. and being a bisexual girl that is something that i DEFINETELY believe in! Larry lives on in my heart! ♥
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