It was Kelli's case that brought me here to WS, and although I have followed several other cases here since joining, this one always seemed a little more personal to me. I am not sure why. I never knew her, but maybe because she was serving only an hour away from my home, I kinda felt like she was one of "ours". For almost two years now, every time a body was found around Fayetteville, and Lord knows there have been far too many, I would do what probably all of you do here, pray almost simultaneously that it was her, and pray that it wasn't. Eventually, my prayers became just that she would be found so that she could be properly laid to rest, and that justice would be served. At least part of my prayers were answered today, and I feel confident that justice will be served. RIP Kelli. Your work is done now. And btw, all of the missing here now feel like one of "ours". Thank you for bringing me here, Kelli.