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re: "Hands Up Don't Shoot" Makes No Sense in the Brown Shooting
Posted on 11/26/14 at 5:46 pm to TH03
Posted on 11/26/14 at 5:46 pm to TH03
If you thought this was about Michael Brown, this along with other things gives you more light on his mother,father and step father.
His mother and step father, who was in bloods, wore red to the funeral??????
1. all the donations being brought in, and this is where Michael Brown lays. No head stone, just dirt and a flower. Picture was as of November 23rd.
His mother and step father, who was in bloods, wore red to the funeral??????
1. all the donations being brought in, and this is where Michael Brown lays. No head stone, just dirt and a flower. Picture was as of November 23rd.
Posted on 11/26/14 at 5:52 pm to stlslick
What a lazy lazy post.
Have you ever had someone close to you die?
It's common knowledge that some people don't like to put the headstone on a gravesite because that is the final reminder that their love one isn't coming back. Pretty sure that is a human thing. I know of parents that have waited 9 years to "finalize" the death of their child. It's similar to a parent keeping their dead child's bedroom in the same condition as it was when they were Alive
And if they couldn't afford it, would that be a bad thing ?
Have you ever had someone close to you die?
It's common knowledge that some people don't like to put the headstone on a gravesite because that is the final reminder that their love one isn't coming back. Pretty sure that is a human thing. I know of parents that have waited 9 years to "finalize" the death of their child. It's similar to a parent keeping their dead child's bedroom in the same condition as it was when they were Alive
And if they couldn't afford it, would that be a bad thing ?
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