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He put a phone in his daughter’s coffin then he was shocked to open the video –

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He put a phone in his daughter’s coffin. Then he was shocked to open the video when a parent has to bury a child. It’S one of the worst times in life. They say parents are supposed to pass on before the children Don had to accept that his darling little girl was gone. There had been a terrible accident.

She was designated driver for her friends that night they were being responsible and not driving. While they were impaired. What was not expected was the drunk driver sitting behind the wheel of a loaded. Semi truck Kylie had been driving cautiously as it had been raining earlier that evening, she and her friends had gone to a going away party for a friend who was moving to California. Terry had been awarded a great position with a tech company out in Silicon Valley.

He had gone to school for that field and was so excited when the company called him to tell him he had been hired. They had all men at the beach. Well, it’s what they called a beach. It was a secluded area on the back side of a lake. They had strung up some heavy duty…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

Rope off the tree branch cleared an area of grass near the shore that gave them a shady section. This made it’s safe to have some fires going on to help when people started to get cold, they spent time swimming and even grilled, some burgers and bratwursts. These young adults were doing everything they had been taught to do. They made sure they were not in a public location. They made sure each group had a driver, so no one would risk an accident.

Alberta had told her father how much work they had put into this, so that they could have a perfect party that everyone would remember and how they all had celebrated the success of their friend. These kids or young adults had known each other for so many years. They considered themselves to be a great big family, that’s exactly how they all acted too. They protected each other took turns being the safe driver, the one nobody had to worry about when the party had started to wind down Kylie and her group headed out for her car. She was going to take each of them to their home and make sure they got inside.

She was driving less than the speed limit because of the wet roads, as they hit a long stretch of straight road. They saw that there was a truck coming Sam, the other side, Alberta kept to the side of the road. That is something she always had done. She preferred to move as far over as she could to allow the other vehicle enough room in the blink of an eye. None of Alberta’s, cautious, driving, mattered.

Everything seemed fine until the last second, the truck came across the center line and, at the same high rate of speed, ran right into the driver’s door. The other four in Alberta’s car had some injuries. One spent a couple weeks in the hospital with a broken hip. The others were minor injuries. Luckily, Dan, however, Alberta did not make it.

There was no chance for her. The officers on the scene told Don that it had been quick. She did not suffer due to the needed criminal investigation. Sam could plan a funeral, but it would take a couple of weeks before they were allowed to release Alberta’s body back to Sam for the actual burial. Those two weeks were hell for Don and sadness, and depression felt overwhelming he spent so much of that time.

Reminiscing about Kylie’s life and all the memories they had made together. He recalled her swimming lessons, the first day of preschool, then kindergarten and finally, first grade he recalled how good of a student she was on the honor roll. None of this made sense to Don why his little girl she did not deserve this. So many people were calling and stomping over at the house. He finally just shut off his phone.

He could not constantly listen to all these people who loved Alberta. They were talking about memories, how sorry they were for his laws. They did not understand. This was so much more than just a loss. This was his life torn apart.

His baby was gone. She never had a chance at life. She never fulfilled her dreams, her goals. He did not want these people to tell him how sorry they were for him. He wanted everyone to understand that this truck driver ruined Alberta’s life.

He took away the bright star that was going to change the world. The day finally came to say his final goodbye to his baby girl, his shining star, the church was packed. It seemed that he put the phone under coffin the same phone that caused her death. However, there another surprise waited him. The whole town was there.

This was understandable. Alberta was a friend to everyone she met. She would help anyone who asked for help at her young age of 18. She was working a full-time job, volunteering in a senior care facility, and also at the local Humane Society. Her love for others, the caring she showed did not stop at just the humans of the world.

I say this because the Humane Society actually came to the funeral of a few of the animals that Kylie had taken so strongly to. She was the person that worked hard to bring these tiny creatures back to health when they were brought in near death. The minister actually made mention of this during his speech at the funeral. He had never been part of a funeral where so many four-legged friends had come to share memories. This did bring a round of laughter which helped somewhat the following days.

Sam made an effort to return to work. He did succeed at working a few half days. It was too difficult. Still. He made himself begin to attend grief groups for parents.

After a couple of weeks, he decided that he could not keep listening to all these voicemails left on his phone. He decided he would listen to a few each day. Sam was going to be stressful, but he knew he had to go through them at this point he also walked into Alberta’s bedroom. For the first time there was no way he was removing anything he planned on just cleaning it up. All of her belongings were staying..

Put her clothes, her posters on the wall, her makeup and personal stuff was not being removed. He did pick up the clothes that were lying on the floor. He decided to watch them fold them and just place them on the bed. He realized it was going to look like he was planning on her return like he knew she would be home at any time. Those issues were going to take time.

He began to return calls from those that had left messages and had heard that time, heals all wounds, but there was no way this wound was going to heal completely. He spent a lot of time speaking with his Minister, the people at the grief, support and his family. He was slowly coming to an acceptance of the situation. That sounds wrong, that he had accepted that Alberta was gone and he was not coming home. However, part of his mind insisted she was just offered a job that she had moved to another location for work, but he was slowly coming to grips with the reality of the entire situation.

He did not feel bad for taking his time. He took this new life at a pace that he could handle. He did not have to try and cover up his pain. It’S a strong, it’s a strong enough person for that. One fact that he finally came to accept was that Kylie was with her mother again years before Sam and Sarah had lost his wife and her and her mother to cancer had come to take her at a far too young of an age. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

That was definitely a truly painful time, but lost the burial and saying goodbye to someone he called his soul mate the love of his life. At that time, the hardest part for Sam was helping Sarah through the process. This meant she attended therapy and had support group. Sarah had slit for a period of time, her school work and her behavior. It was likely all part of the grieving process.

Sarah had gone. Sarah had lost one of the most important people in her life. It was expected and Alberta pulled herself out of it with the help of her father and her friends. The church group supporting during the time when her mother was also sick, Alberta had to watch her gradually decline. There is nothing that could be done to extend her life any longer.

The doctors had done everything they could. They had hospice at home. This way, Sarah and Sam could spend the entire time with her before she passed. This gave him time to talk to discuss what she had wanted to happen at the funeral, how she wanted them to move on, to continue life and to rejoice in the fact that when she did pass on, she was at peace. She was no longer in pain with a sudden realization Don knew he had to do the same thing he had to pull himself through this process.

He was already part of grief, support for her parents who lost a child. He spoke with his Minister anytime. He needed honestly this pain he felt was somewhat different. This time, as his wife was slowly slipping away, they had the time together to come to the understanding that her time was almost done. Losing Alberta was not like that.

Alberta’S death was sudden, no warning no time to plan and prepare themselves for it. It just happened, and that was so unfair. The minister kept telling him that it was all in God’s hands. He could not make sense of that. God would not allow some guy to kill his little girl like that.

He was not seeing it. As God’s plan was to bring a new Angel to Heaven at a certain time. It was not that God arranged the death as it happened. Just the taking of an Angel to heaven now Alberta was reunited with her mother and should at least find some peace in that there had been so many years that they were not together. So if he should Rejoice, if there was a heaven and that the two women in his life were celebrating their reunion, yet he knew that all this free time was causing him to dwell on his loss constantly.

So he made the decision to get back to life. He had to come to rely on hack days at work. He also knew that this was affecting his performance at work and the higher-ups were beginning to worry. He would never be back at his top performance. He made arrangements that he would be back to work full-time.

The following week, he then set up an appointment for a three-day retreat. The retreat was meant to help him with his grieving and the immediate pain that he was having a difficult time getting passed. It turned out that once he accepted his girls were together again, it became a little bit easier. Sam grabbed his phone determined to get through all these voicemails. It had been a couple of weeks

It was time to start listening and after the first ones he felt himself slipping backwards. He forced himself to listen to more. He responded to many of them by text messages. It just seemed easier. After a couple of hours listening and texting, he was sure that people would understand if he did not respond.

Many of these voicemails have been the same people checking in on him. Many were his family members as wife’s family, just asking how he was doing telling him to call at any time they were there for him and they wanted him to know this. He decided that he was going to just delete the remaining messages. The process of listening to each one was really difficult. It was like the accident had just happened, and it was all fresh again, so he hit delete after selecting them all.

His phone took care of the rest, except there was one message that remained: it was listed as a new message, but it was from Alberta. He had listened to her message already was sent a few days before the accident. Why did his phone not delete it? He knew that sometimes his phone would make him listen to old messages before it allowed them to be deleted. It was from his baby girl.

He did not think he could listen to her voice again. He did not want to play it at the same time. He thought maybe it was a good thing for his phone to mess up and not delete the message. Sam was sure the time would come that he would be ready to hear Alberta’s voice on his phone. He was not sure that this was the time, so he carefully locked the message there was still reading through new and he shut his phone off then restarted it thinking that the operating system just needed to reboot his phone..

He left the phone on the table as he went to make some dinner. Even that was difficult. People get used to cooking for a certain amount of people that for Don went from three people to two, and now was just him. He went back to the table with his plate of food and looked at his phone. The notification was still there that a new video from Alberta.

He was not. He was not ready for this, but he knew he had to Hey Dad. I just wanted to let you know that why I’m okay and I’m home now? How could this be? It was a message from Alberta all right, but how could this be?.

How could it still be marked as new? Was this a message from his Angel to let him know she was okay and she was at home Alberta in heaven. The world and God definitely works in mysterious ways, and this was one that Sam would never be able to explain. The timing was perfect. Listening to this message was going to help Don heal at least gave him a sense of Peace.

At this point, he was truly thankful that he was a Christian Sam was able to move forward day by day. He did return to work full time and regained his full performance in time. He actually found himself considering relocating to be closer to his job. That would definitely take some more thought and consideration. The house held so much for him, but still he also knew memories would still be there.

It didn’t matter where he was physically. He would still have those memories to deal with grief or sadness. You need to do something requiring planning and thinking or building something you need action, requiring mental involvement, doing engaging tasks and not just mechanical work, be too absorbed in your tasks intensely and passionately as if you have to build the best at any moment there can be

 

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Man indecently abused another victim while on probation, but ‘the judge said he shouldn’t go to prison’ because of this!

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According to the court documents, the then-33-year-old defendant, Maurice, was first arrested for ra-ing a 16-year-old girl while serving as the manager of a restaurant.

He pleaded guilty to having se* with the underage girl in the kitchen of restaurant, which the victim said she did because “he told her to” and “he was her boss and she needed to keep her job.”

For the crime of statutory ra-e, the defendant was sentenced to a 120-day se* offender program before being released on probation. Although he completed the rehab program, this was only the beginning of the registered se* offender’s crime spree.

Just one month after he was released from the se* offending assessment unit, he brutally ra-ed the mother of his children. However, despite being found guilty of his second ra-e, the presiding judge believed he shouldn’t even touch the inside of a jail cell. Judge Holden sentenced the defendant to just five years probation for his second ra-e after his probation officer and se* abuse program counselor convinced him that he was “making progress in his counseling…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

“So the judge was able to hear from somebody who has expertise in this type of treatment, who has supervised and treated him for quite some time, and came to a conclusion that continuity under these circumstances was going to be warehousing him in a prison,” explained the defendant’s defense attorney Coatney. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Despite prosecutors’ request that he receive the maximum 7 years in prison, Judge Holden handed down the probation sentence because Maurice seems to be improving in counseling. However, Holden ignored the fact that the 33-year-old man ra-ed his second victim after completing a similar program intended to rehabilitate the se* offender.

That decision has sparked outrage on social media including a post by county prosecutor Patterson with a Ronald Reagan quote that “We must reject the idea that every time a law’s broken, society is guilty rather than the lawbreaker.

It’s time to restore the American precept that each individual is accountable for his actions.” Many experts claim that the most disturbing thing about Maurice’s case is that there are now two women who have learned that the court system doesn’t always deliver justice.

Sadly, he lives to offend another day while his victims must suffer the long-lasting effects of his crimes. Ladies and gentlemen, we are republishing this story amid recent reports that suggest many US states are recording record highs in se-ual assault incidents.

 

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Porch Thief Steals Sick Boy’s Medicine Worth $40K Off Doorstep

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Just about everyone does online shopping these days. How could we not, with just how convenient it all is?

You buy something without ever leaving the house, pay for it, and then it shows up on your doorstep a few days later!

For folks that have mobility or health issues, or aren’t able to get to the shops in time, online shopping is basically a godsend.

There is just one tiny problem – people have realized that there are more and more valuable goods simply left out on the front porch unattended, often for hours at a time.

And with this vulnerability comes the potential for theft. When you are desperate or just greedy, parcels left sitting in front of the door is just easy pickings…Click Here To Continue Reading>> …Click Here To Continue Reading>>

 

And it doesn’t help that most deliveries are conducted during office hours – the times where most people won’t be available, which is why they chose online shopping in the first place.

(This is probably why Amazon Key is now a thing – you can’t lose your purchases if they were left inside your house.)

So as convenient as it is to just have packages waiting for you once you reach back home, the risk of losing them can be grave, as this family found out the hard way.

While most people would be incredibly upset that they had their parcel stolen (and be set back a sizeable amount of money), this teenager has bigger problems to worry about.

14-year-old Gage Haynes is now in a life-or-death situation after about $40,000 worth of medication was swiped from the doorstep of his house in Summerlin, Nevada on one February day.

Diagnosed with systemic mastocytosis at only 6 months old, Gage has spent the pretty much most of his life staring at the inside of hospital walls as much as he has being outside them. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

Because of the rarity of his cancer, finding the right treatment for him was a massive struggle that consumed most of Gage’s life.

Then, Gage and his mother, Shakala, found the miracle they had been searching for – a new chemotherapy medication called Rydapt.

8 pills a day eases Gage’s symptoms to the point he can attend school and worry about his grades for a change – a massive quality-of-life change.

But the new medication came at a steep cost.

Shakala had to work herself to the bone to gain both financial assistance and earn enough money to afford the monthly $40,000 cost necessary to keep her son alive.

To top things off, the medication wasn’t approved by the FDA for those under the age of 18, making it hard to get.

So when the unidentified thief made off with two packages in broad daylight, he just made it a lot harder for Gage to survive.

The teen has since put out a public plea for the thief to return the costly and life-saving medication he desperately needs.

Here’s to hoping the thief has at least a shred of humanity left in him and returns the medication once he realizes what he has done.

 

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Teenager Saves Veteran Who Collapsed From Heart Arrhythmia

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Lexi Lindsey is one high schooler you won’t soon forget about.She attends Bedford North Lawrence High School in Indiana as a senior this year.

Along with her regular high school studies, she is also enrolled at North Lawrence Career Center which helps her decide what career path will be best for her.

She has already received training in first aid, CPR, and the process for responding to a medical emergency.

This training must have been on her mind when she least expected to be using it.

While Lexi and a friend were on their way to a concert, they noticed a car that was parked to the side of the road.

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Lexi recalls that the driver was waving his arms around and then he dropped to the ground. This is when she yelled for her friend to stop the car.

Lexi then ran over to the man who had fallen out into the road. She pulled him back to safety and called 911.

He was able to let her know that he had an internal defibrillator.

This was due to heart issues from the past and how he was currently suffering from arrhythmia.

While she was accessing him, he began to have a seizure.

Lexi was able to place him on his side and keep him safe, while waiting to perform CPR if he needed it.

She was able to keep the man awake and calm until the ambulance was on site.

The man was happy to tell the EMTs that Lexi was the reason he was still alive.

She later learned that the man she saved was Brian Putt.

He has two children and is a Navy veteran. READ FULL STORY HERE>>>CLICK HERE TO CONTINUE READING>>>

After Brian recovered, he was able to obtain Lexi’s name.

He wanted to meet her and thank her for saving him.

This is when he made the decision to visit her in her classroom at NLCC.

He walked into the classroom carrying a beautiful bouquet of flowers for the girl that gave him another chance at life.

Brian was able to talk to the class and bragged on Lexi.

He explained how he had seen grown adults in the Navy loose it under stress but that wasn’t in Lexi’s nature.

She had a true gift of how to react in the time of need.

He went on to talk of her character and how she was an astounding person for the choices that she made.

He then took out a pin that was adorned with dolphins by a submarine.

Brian explained that it took him 20 years to earn this pin. It wasn’t a small task either.

He revealed the date that he was pinned on October 19th, 1993.

Then, he placed the pin on Lexi and told her that she had earned the dolphins.

Lexi was quick to stop and help. Without her, Brian’s life may be nonexistent.

She is a true hero and will make a great addition to the medical field.

Be sure to share this story and hopefully you can inspire someone else to make the decision to help others in need.

 

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