Today is the day of the Caylee Anthony memorial. This ceremony brings to light so many layers of human emotion that it takes a while to sort out how a person really feels. This whole sad story has been in the news for quite some time now and it will be a staple in the news for a much longer period of time. Isn’t that ok? I mean…doesn’t a life have value far and beyond a momentary clip in the obituary section of the newspaper when that life was stolen from it’s owner?
I was annoyed this morning as I viewed my twitter feed. There was a person who was bemoaning the fact that they were anticipating another day when the news of Orlando would be overshadowed by more news about the Anthony family; as they hold the memorial service for Caylee. At first, i was very put out by their 140 character statement on Twitter. Then i stopped and thought about it…I guess to some degree i can understand that there is much going on in that area that is good and newsworthy as well. The Orlando has much positive news to report as well as this terribly sad news…so i decided to ignore the momentary bluntness of that person’s comment.
I dont live in the area which is probably a good thing. I would most likely want to be at that service for the beautiful child Caylee; just as a sign of respect for her as an innocent life that was taken. It is amazing the connection that some people have to this young child, myself included. She has touched so many lives just because of how she lived and died. It is unfair how she passed. It is heartbreaking that her body can’t even be at her memorial. It is unspeakable what was done to her. So many questions about who, what , where, when and why; but not for today.
Today is about remembering her and sharing her short life with those who were/are close to her. Their hearts are sad and grieving. Those who have been touched in an emotional way who did not know her will also be sad. But that two year old life deserves to have the good and happy memories talked about and shared. She is more than a victim. She was a real, live breathing child who played, sang, danced and learned.
Please, reporters, media, mourners and observers…don’t focus on things that don’t matter today. Don’t harrass the family, dont speculate, dont focus on negativity or superficial things. Remember Caylee and remember that she had a life before she became the victim of her killer; dont turn this into a media event , or a free for all. She had friends, relatives, neighbors and people who cared about her and loved her; let’s show some respect and support. Don’t sully her memorial service with all the ugliness…let her have some dignity!
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