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KunSeii413 karma
Ms. White signed a photo for me last year. I'm going to send you a PM with an address.
edit: Wow! Thanks for the gold. What a nice surprise. I'm always happy to help with autograph collecting. /r/autographs is a great place to discuss collecting.
KunSeii182 karma
What was the biggest unexpected change for you following your surgery?
I noticed in the article that someone posted, it mentioned you were a college student at the time. What did you major in? What do you do now? What are you long term career ambitions?
KunSeii129 karma
Something I've heard quite a bit is people saying that the mafia as it used to exist is a thing of the past. What is your opinion on this? Is organized crime still a thing today?
KunSeii33 karma
Have you read "The Stranger Beside Me" by Ann Rule? If so what is your feeling on her characterization of Bundy and his mannerisms?
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Hi Luke. I was actually a student at Rowan when your brother died. I was at an off campus Halloween party the night he was killed. I was sitting in a basement playing Zombies Ate My Neighbors, and a campus text message alert came through on my phone: "ALERT: An assault has occurred off campus. Do not walk alone tonight."
We drove past the crime scene on our way home, and I have never seen so many police and EMS vehicles in my life.
Not only am I also from North Jersey, but he lived right near me on campus. I was working as an Admissions Ambassador (tour guide) at the time. So many changes happened after Donnie's death, including the implementation of a safe walk and ride program for students.
I felt chills when I read that your parents had made the decision to take him off of life support and donate his organs, and what an act of faith and love that must have been for them. I visited your brother's grave last year to pay my respects, and it was a very emotional experience.
Someone set up a Find a Grave Memorial to him. I don't know if you've ever seen it: http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=28621202
I never met Donnie, but I won't ever forget what happened to him, or the feelings that the entire campus had in the time that followed. I don't have any questions for you, but I want to let you know how sorry I am for your loss, and how much admiration I have for the strength you and your family have shown. Donnie was, and still is, one of our own, and he will never be forgotten.
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