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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

♪ all americans today are thinking, as well, of the families of these men and women who have been given this sudden shock and grief. you're not alone. our entire nation grieves with you and those you loved will always have the respect and gratitude of this country. ♪ -they gave their lives for us. and we want everybody to know how much we appreciate that, especially their families, because it's the most precious gift they could give. ♪ -when we drove up in front of our house, our whole street, all of our neighbours were standing outside of our house to welcome us. just hugged and cried in the street. ♪ -we walk into the house that my brother and i

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

raw, just so...exposed. -to have your dad die in a public way, and you have press focused in on you. i knew i didn't want to be there. -just like a feeling of, like, how are we supposed to act? -the grief is heavy. our nation shares in your sorrow. and in your pride. -this isn't my own personal loss. you kind of realise that this -- this is a public story, a national grieving. everybody felt like they lost something of theirs. -in your grief, you are responding as your friends would have wished, with focus, professionalism, and unbroken faith

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

of major management failures. technical failures, but also about a human failure. -nasa had conflicting goals of cost, schedule, and safety. it's our view that clearly there is still evidence of a silent safety program with echoes of challenger. -they knew about the foam, they could take pictures, and people chose not to. felt almost like they had betrayed him. -why? why? the only reason was because of the way they made decisions within that culture. -i felt angry. i mean, i just was extremely disappointed. -pure grief and sadness turned into anger and disgust. it kind of became this inner struggle in me of, "how can i hate this thing that my dad loved so much?"

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Space Shuttle Columbia The Final Flight

there's got to be another reason. -well, how can he say that? where is he getting that from? what a big denial. -to be certain it was foam is nonsense, right? but to be certain it wasn't foam is equally nonsense. right? and that's what they were saying. "it's not foam." well, how do you know? -i know from the accident investigation team's perspective, no one was gonna go public and say, "we know what didn't happen." -you get that shot right there? that's a nasa official. he's holding a piece of foam, which he is now saying could not have had enough impact 'cause it's too light to have damaged those tiles that we've been talking about. -i knew ron. i had respect for ron. ron was linda ham's boss and a good manager. but what's always the first step in grief? denial. -i called ron and i said,

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Forensic Files II

a man collecting cans in a rural area about 80 miles from seattle found the body of a young woman. she had been shot execution-style in the back of the head. a .380-caliber shell casing was nearby. plastic zip ties, presumably used to restrain the victim, were found near the body. all indications were she had been raped. narrator: family members identified the victim as tanya van cuylenborg. we were, you know, just dumbstruck with grief of the fact that this was the end result for tanya. i mean, we were just bewildered. narrator: for now, the big question was, where was jay? the answer came 48 hours later, on thanksgiving day. when jay's body was found, there was a ligature around his neck of twine and dog collars. he had tissue and a pack of cigarettes stuffed down his throat,

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BBC News

bondi and new south wales and the prime minister addressing the crowd. there were parents with children in buggies and grandparents and people from the fire service and people all coming together. the top was very much my grief but about solidarity and strength of the community and grief did not have to be lonely but to come together in light of what happened in the last week and the message from people here who attended was very much that, this was very tight—knit community of the filling was this could have been anyone and it hit very close to home and that is why people wanted to attend a vigil so it was very moving ceremony and people, families from notjust hearing bondi but across sydney came to pay their respect to those who died and those are remain entered and we have that good news on what has been a very difficult week of the youngest victim, the nine—month—old baby whose mother died protecting her in the attack,

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Dateline

>> the therapist, marshall lavine. >> if you were in your office, i doubt you would be sitting here talking to me today. >> i'm sure that's true. >> what's that like? >> that's hard to think about. i don't really know how to think about that, to be honest. >> the grief is still raw for natalie collins. >> are you going the change the way you live? >> i hope not. i don't think steve would want that. he was not about hiding in the shadows. i'm not going to let him have died for nothing and i will find a way to make him proud. >> no one can say for sure exactly what set off dwight jones. after the bloodshed was over, some video surfaced that jones had posted before the murders. >> hello, youtube, and welcome to my channel. >> in them, dwight raged against his wife and the professionals who worked on the custody case. >> you've ruled i have a psychiatric problem based on some people she hired. >> the videos underscored troubling questionsful dwight jones was obviously disturbed.

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Forensic Files II

thomas: she became very hysterical, disbelief. she passed out. they were able to revive her, but she wasn't the same. hawes: it was heartbreaking to watch someone process and go through that instant grief of understanding that their loved one, their husband, has passed. narrator: when she could finally communicate, sherry said she had no idea who would want to kill fred and freely gave permission for police to search her house. we're looking for anything that can help tell us what happened to mr. engel. does he have a beef with any of the neighbors in the area? has any business partners or business contracts gone bad? any threats against him? narrator: and it turned out that fred did have a confrontation shortly before his murder with a teenager who lived in the neighborhood. this young man was so troublesome and scared so many residents that he and his mother

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Young and Addicted

he was...he was such a lovely boy. on every single parents' evening i went to, he was the class clown, but he was the glue that brought all of his friends together. he was a really sociable, loving boy. clare�*s son, rian, first tried ketamine at a festival, but got addicted after his best friend, fraser, died in a car crash in 2018. that really hit him hard. that was, you know, the grief. i don't think he could deal with it. and i think at that point then, that's when he started doing ketamine a little bit more. he used to see fraser when he was under the influence of ketamine. i think it was his way of trying to get close to his best friend again. during the pandemic, rian�*s use started to escalate while he was off work. he was doing it every day. he didn't look like the son that i had. he went from... ..being such a happy... ..confident, clever boy

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Alex Witt Reports

>> on the morning of the shooting, amy stopped by her coaches office to thank him for helping him get a scholarship to play basketball in college. >> i got to give coaches sanders a big hug and a high- five and said see you later, coach. >> three hours later, coach sanders told amy students and others to run. three hours later, he died. >> you look at this much? >> no. >> struggling with grief, she turned down her basketball scholarship. she married and started a family. dropping her kids off at school started panic attacks. >> i'm terrified to lose my children. that's something that i struggle with on a daily basis. >> amy's oldest child says her mother's experience has made her and her siblings more aware of the fragility of life. >> the way i think about it is it happened to my mom. why can't it happened to me?

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