A_News_Junkie
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I'm sure photos of a concentration camp was very rough on a 9 year old.
Kids that will pass Caylee's memorial will not see photos of dead or starving bodies.
There is a big difference IMO.
Also, as far as the roadside crosses go, I have seen or heard of memorial crosses or statues placed in places dumped bodies are found.
One of our very own WSers has planted flowers where Shaniya's body was found. She tends to them as a way to show her respect for Shaniya.
IMO There is nothing disrespectful about marking a place or remembering a place where someone was dumped.
It's just a way to show respect.
JMO
Now a flower garden I would support. No glitz or glamor. Just natural indigenous plants and flowers and even a unadorned bench to sit and reflect on the beauty of nature and life. No lights, or glitz needed. All who loved Caylee don't and haven't need flashing neon lights to know that that spot was her final resting place. Well, that area as her tiny bones were spread by animals and storms.
JMHO as always.
Do you know anything about this Segura person running this?