Sitting in my office one day at the National Coalition of Abortion Providers, I took a call from the administrator of the Cincinnati Women’s Services clinic. She was very upset and through the sobbing I could hear her say things like “pungent smell…the clinic will be closed for days…they made us take our clothes off to scrub us down…”
It was the first time I had heard about butyric acid and it was the beginning of yet another tactic in the campaign of terrorism against abortion clinics. When the administrator regained her composure, she told me how when she approached the clinic that morning she could smell something from the parking lot that smelled “like one of those high school chemistry experiments.” The smell got worse as she got closer and when she opened the door, it was like a “wave” hit her. Other staff followed her in and, despite the horrific smell, they started calling the police and their patients. Unfortunately, the local police had no idea what to do but when officials from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms arrived, they immediately diagnosed the problem. They ordered everyone out of the building, set up make-shift outdoor showers and ordered all the staff to take off their clothes to get scrubbed down. They then started the multi-day clean up of the building, which ultimately cost the owners a lot of money because they had no insurance for such an incident.
Butyric acid is a clear, colorless liquid with an unpleasant, rancid, vomit-like odor. Anti-abortion extremists began using it as a weapon against abortion facilities in early 1992. The goal, of course, was to disrupt services, close the clinic, and harass patients and staff. Depending on the amount used, the butyric acid could cause thousands of dollars of damage, requiring clinics to replace carpeting, furniture, and conduct extensive cleanup of the facility. Even after the cleanup, the smell remained months after the incident.
Over the years, there were about 100 butyric acid attacks throughout the United States and Canada, causing in excess of $1 million in damages. From May to July 1998, nineteen abortion clinics in Florida, Louisiana, and Texas were hit with butyric acid, which the perpetrator simply injected through the keyhole of the clinic’s front door with a syringe. Clinic staff and patients were sent to hospitals with respiratory problems and nausea.
The problem in those days was that the federal government had no jurisdiction to prosecute those who were involved in these attacks, so they had to rely on state and local officials whose inquiries were limited because the investigators could not cross state lines to pursue links among the crimes. And, candidly, many local officials just didn’t give a darn if the local abortion clinic had some problems.
Finally, however, after passage of the FACE Act, federal grand juries in Oregon and Eastern California returned indictments in 30 cases against Rachelle “Shelly” Shannon, who is now sitting in a jail in Kansas on state charges for the attempted murder of Wichita physician George Tiller in 1993. In 1995, she was sentenced to 20 more years by Federal District Court Judge James Redden who, when sentencing her, called her a “terrorist.” The sentence was set to begin only after Shannon’s 10-year incarceration for shooting Tiller is completed.
History often repeats itself, so I believe it’s important to remind (or, in many cases, inform) those who are reading this blog of the days when the violence was rampant, when clinics and their workers were under regular attack by domestic terrorists. So, on a regular basis I will continue to share and document the stories of those horrible days.
We cannot forget the past. And we must remain vigilant.
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December 4, 2011 at 5:25 pm
These self-righteous terrorists will stop at nothing to force women to continue unwanted pregnancies. They are supported, unfortunately, by politically cowardly officials willing to throw anyone under the bus to promote their own tenure in office, whether elected or appointed. If the law fails to stop lawless behavior, then the terrorists win by default.
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December 5, 2011 at 6:28 am
What we found in the old days, efxbell, is that we actually had enough laws but they were mostly local laws and the local yocals often refused to enforce them. I watched many times as local police stood aside while anti-abortion protestors blocked access to abortion clinics. So, yes, the federal law did help, although it took us a while to get the Clinton Administration to enforce FACE as well.
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December 5, 2011 at 5:46 am
It makes one feel sorry for Shannon’s kids. Any idea if she had any and, if so, what they’re doing these days?
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December 5, 2011 at 6:30 am
That’s a good question, Charles, I’ll find out. I do know, however, that one of her kids, a daughter, was actually arrested for – get this – threatening to kill Doctor Gary Woodward who performed abortoins up in Wisconsin. A chip off the old block
And what I learned from Paul Hill at least was he didn’t give a darn about his kids. He told me from death row that “they will be all right and will be taken care of.” Nice dad, huh?
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December 5, 2011 at 9:14 am
I find Hill’s comments quite revealing about his true notion of prolife….kind of like John Dunkle’s work to terrorize clinic directors and doctors even though his wife wishes he’d stop. Her life and their life together don’t matter if they get in the way of what John wants to do.
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December 5, 2011 at 12:30 pm
aborticentrism– a focus on abortion so great as to exclude care for human life.
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December 5, 2011 at 10:36 am
I’m sick of all the Anti Abortion retards that think terrorism is OK.
It appears even some of the Police even as you describe were OK with terrorism,
Making them complicit in aiding and abetting them.
Homeland security would not stand for that from others.
Doesn’t homeland security cover inside the country as well?
I know the agency may not have existed in the attacks you describe.
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December 5, 2011 at 12:27 pm
Evan, the so-called “pro-life” movement is a PR campaign.
Everybody enjoys the feeling of being competent in some endeavor in life.Some of us go to great lengths (law school, the seminary, the Olympic triathlon team) to get there, many of us just slide naturally into it (grandparenthood, running a small business, volunteering at the library), and some of us aren’t there yet.
Self-proclaimed “pro-lifers” aren’t there yet. Many of them feel frustration at not having “arrived” where they want to be. They earn less than, have more children than, have less education than their “pro-choice” peers. Without acknowledging it consciously, they try to make up for it.
Abortion allows them to become “heroes” for “Unborn humans,” but only if they can sell society on the idea that the fetus already is a child and they are its protctor. IAs long as a sufficiently large segment of socity falls for that PR, they will continue to be what you describe. When society becomes away that they are only acting to meet their own needs, it will no longer countenance their loutish self-serving behavior.. The gizsmos ont he screen are blocking my typing, so this might be scrambled. Sorry abou that. .3 that the fetus
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December 6, 2011 at 7:50 am
I was thinking about your “theory” charles at the protest yesterday and you are correct in many ways. Their myopic focus on the fetus, the fetus, the fetus is so evident. But I think another thing that drives many of them is finding a devil in the form of Lee Carhart. You could tell that many of them were fascinated with him, trying to see if he was in the car, pointing to the clinic where he “did his trade.” I overheard a number of conversations about him. Not once, not once, did anyone ever say anything about the women.
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December 6, 2011 at 4:45 pm
I argue that the angel and the demon, the prayerful and the depraved, are one and the same, embodiments within each protester who stands outside any abortion clinic. Their monster talk is convenient. It frees them from thinking about the sacredness of women. And with predictable frequency, the protesters create a circus of the bizarre for women and their companions, the staff and the volunteers. Their acts include performances of religiosity, banal rituals of fear mongering, and social repudiation directed at women and their companions.
This fear mongering, monster and devil talk, is so common among the prolifers. Like politicians and novelists, they share a delight in persuasive language and gory images of devastation. And nowhere is this monster talk more apparent than in the rhetoric and imagery of prolife politicians, protesters and pundits. From the hysteria of partial birth abortion arguments in Congress to the mutilated fetal imagery copied and circulated across multiple platforms, fear mongering and monster warnings are the lingua franca of the anti-abortion activists.
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December 6, 2011 at 6:23 pm
And why do they have to be like that, Kate?
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December 6, 2011 at 9:40 pm
I cannot say with any expertise because background and training is not in psychology.
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December 7, 2011 at 6:09 am
It’s worth speculating about, Kate.
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December 6, 2011 at 6:22 pm
Pat, to deal with their repressed fears about their own death (over which they have no control), they conjure up a manageable fear– the death of the fetus, over which they hope to have control. It’s the dirty little secret of aborticentrism.
Tied into this is the fact that they cannot take comfort from reason; they have to see, touch, smell the affirmation of their beliefs. It is not enough to believe Carhart is evil– they have to see him, to project upon the visible person all the hatred and fear they need to rid from themselves, a ritual similar to that of the Hebrews’ scapegoating. Being apprehensive of his appearance, being quiet in his presence are not at all atypical behaviors.
It’s quite likely that the explanation for their inability to be satisfied with their reasoning is that they know it to be flawed and therefore worthless.
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December 7, 2011 at 9:59 am
I’m not sure, Charles, that they actually fear their own death. My sense is they are very comfortable knowing/thinking that they will be spending eternity with HIM.
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December 7, 2011 at 10:31 am
Actually, Pat, people who believe that the question of everlasting life is settled for them don’t use it as an issue upon which to act. It’s the ones whose uncertainty about it causes them to act out in this life. They use the abortion issue as an allegorical battle against their own death. The more insecure they are, the more extreme their rhetoric and their behavior.
And of course because they repress their fear of death rather than confront and master it, they will deny that they are afraid of dying. So you can’t even being exploring their strange disconnect between their concern for fetuses and their lack of concern for children.
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December 5, 2011 at 11:07 am
Just got back from observing a protest at the Germantown, Maryland clinic where Lee Carhart works. They say it was the one year “anniversary” of his coming to Maryland. They had about 400 people there, protesting very quietly. I think I’ll write about my experience in the next award winning blog. Hey, Dunkle, were you there?
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December 12, 2011 at 6:29 pm
>>>They had about 400 people there, protesting very quietly. <<<
which is as it should be.
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December 13, 2011 at 11:44 am
If only they were as understanding as you, Rogie…
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December 6, 2011 at 12:29 pm
with 400 people there, people who really care about abortion being illegalized what makes them so quiet? you say that they rampaged peoples lives doesn’t that say something about the crowd psychologically? possibly psychotically ??
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December 12, 2011 at 8:41 pm
400 people being very quiet means that the rabble rousers weren’t in evidence. It takes somebody pushing the envelope to get everybody to push the envelope.
My sisters once decided to turn their section of the sidewalk into a random cheering section for units in a Fourth of July parade. They’d let a band or drill team go by, then start cheering like mad for the next one, exclaiming to all, “Look, it’s the (name of float, band, veterans’ organization)!” and start clapping and cheering. In no time at all, they had everybody doing it. It was a great time for all.
The same thing can be done for the Dark Side, but in Germantown, the influence peddlers were absent, I guess.
Maybe it says a lot about how much so many of the self-proclaimed “pro-lifers” are really conflicted about their feelings on abortion.
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December 13, 2011 at 11:40 pm
>>>Maybe it says a lot about how much so many of the self-proclaimed “pro-lifers” are really conflicted about their feelings on abortion.<<<
or maybe it says that VOC is working and people see that peaceful assembly is acceptable, but abuse isn't.
that could only be a good thing. 🙂
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December 14, 2011 at 11:35 am
Actually, someone at VOC told me that one of the people they were targetting “apologized” to him and so VOC has backed off.
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December 16, 2011 at 12:04 am
all VOC wants is for the abuse to stop.
furthermore, the targets of VOC are not abused. they are simply contacted and asked to stop the abuse. VOC doesn’t resort to immoral tactics to stop immoral tactics.
i think it is wonderful that todd took a situation as bad as the one that happened to his little girl, and used it to do something that will help others.
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December 6, 2011 at 3:30 pm
All I am saying, Anonymous, is that compared to hundreds of other protests that I’ve observed in the past, where they are screaming and yelling, using bullhorns so they can hear them inside, this was a rather tame protest. Indeed, from the inside I could not hear them at all. It just didn’t have the venom that I’ve seen in the past. But, yes, I think they are all very misguided or brainwashed in the case of the very young kids, some of whom looked like they were in a praying trance….
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December 8, 2011 at 5:24 am
Our “main protester” back in the 80’s & 90’s…was also a “homeschooler” so her daughter grew up outside the clinic 3 days a week 3-4 hrs per day!! I guess it was her “math lesson”, “history lesson” and “english lesson”!! Because after all she did make the posters and of course her “Mom” helped her calculate our income for that day!!!
I often wondered what type of “college education” she was able to get?!?! Perhaps with all their knowledge with the legal system…that would be a good profession…but Cathie didn’t like that idea!! She felt with her “expierence” the nursing profession would what she needed to persue!! Perhaps she could “homeschool” her with that too!?!? LOL Let’s face it!! A lot of these people are very scary people!!
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December 8, 2011 at 1:58 pm
Do you know where Kathy is these days, Lorraine?
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December 11, 2011 at 8:30 am
She is just floating around…but she does NOT go to the clinic anymore!!
Although she does protest sometimes at the intersection of Hwy 7 & 61!! She gets more of a shock value in front of Burger King..LOL one day I had my little granddaughter with me and Kathy saw my car,,{I was blocked in at a red light} the little one was in the back seat..she ran up to my car I quickly turned up the radio “very loud” because she was yelling “do you know your Grandma kills little children?? Run little girl run…”!!! Thank goodness the light changed and I got away & my “sweet little 5 yr old said”…Yaya…”That Burger King lady that’s trying to give out free tickets..isn’t very nice..is she??” LMAO So luckily the radio was so loud she didn’t hear anything…but she is still up to her same old shenanigans!!!
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December 11, 2011 at 10:46 am
Wow, it almost sounds as if she is a pathetic figure. All of those years harassing you and the clinic and you stuck in there and the clinic is still open. What the hell did she accomplish with her life?
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December 12, 2011 at 8:42 pm
Well, for one thing, she cut down business at one Burger King. . .
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December 15, 2011 at 6:34 am
AMEN!!! It is down on the days they protest abortion… at that intersetcion!! Pat you are right she has beome even more of a “pathetic figure” than she was back then!!
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December 15, 2011 at 6:56 am
Pat…perhaps she was able {in her mind?} to justify why she allowed herself to have #1, #2 and yes #3 abortions before she was “saved”!!! I always find it difficult to see why a woman can have a number of abortions and then OPPS!!! NO! Not OK for me to have one because…she “was careless…but then…she was saved”!!
Then of course…maybe after her arrest in Fla for “lewd acts on a minor” moght have put her on the “straight & narrow”…I don’t know!! Hopefully she will taught her child a “better way of life”….
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February 10, 2014 at 6:53 am
genome468 on January 14, 2011 i checked out your site. not bad. its done ptrety much like craigslist so i enjoyed the familiarity. A question tho. how long has the site been up? This can grow to be a big thing just like craigslist.. good luck to ya
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December 8, 2011 at 7:32 am
Sad to say, home schooling is frequently little more than a parent’s attempt to prove to herself that she has control in her life. (Most home schooling is the mother’s decision.) It’s easy enough to determine just how much the parent is doing it for herself versus for her children, and the situation Lorraine describes indicates the former situation obtained in that woman’s case.
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December 11, 2011 at 10:48 am
You’re right, Charles. Indeed, I can’t imagine any kid asking to be homeschooled.
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December 8, 2011 at 2:06 pm
Fact: On May 21, 1998 five clinics in the Miami area had
butyric acid poured through small holes drilled into the clinics’ buildings. Some of the attacks occured while the clinics’workers were inside the buildings. Two women were injured and hospitalized for respiratory problems. Another woman was treated on the scene after exposure to the
chemical at another clinic.
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December 9, 2011 at 6:57 am
On an abortion-related (yet non-butyric acid related) note from the news:
“Study shows unwanted pregnancy — not abortion — raises risk of mental health problems
LONDON — Abortion does not increase a woman’s chance of developing mental health problems, according to the largest study ever to investigate the issue.
Among women with unwanted pregnancies, those who had abortions were no more likely to suffer from problems including anxiety or depression than women who gave birth, the research review by the U.K.’s National Collaborating Centre for Mental Health found.”
Finally, mainstream media is picking up on actual scientific studies from reputable scholars…..
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December 9, 2011 at 11:54 am
The silence is deafening from the pro-life folks. Have they all left? If so, do we claim victory?
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December 9, 2011 at 4:34 pm
We can always claim victory when we stand above their lies, wickedness and bad science.
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December 12, 2011 at 6:35 pm
it seems to me that until lifers are willing to see the terrorism among our ranks for what it is, everybody loses.
FACE was designed to protect both camps.
it protects clinic workers, staff and patients. it protects the right of lifers to peaceful assembly.
but all too often it is not enforced.
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February 10, 2014 at 10:42 am
“but Hunting wild life (boar, bird, buffalo, etc) is very very poauplr in “your” countries,”i *completely* agree. i’m consistent on this matter, and just because some people do hunt here doesn’t make whaling in any way better.it’s like saying “well, i did X wrong, but someone over there did Y wrong, so i’m not guilty.” see how that doesn’t make any sense? “But STOP recommend VIOLENCE.”first, i would recommend your country to take your advice and stop recommending the violence against whales.moreover, you’ll note that sea shephard has NEVER hurt a person. not once. so your claim of violence is, once again, a typical distortion of the situation by those who are pro-whaling.”Whaling is NOT violating any international treaties.”if the ICR was honest about why it was whaling, their activities would be illegal. well, they are illegal, the ICR is just lieing about what they are doing. it’s not scientific research, it’s whale meat for the food industry first and foremost.even look at the company who started the ICR and their history. it’s not about science.”Ignoring them makes 9/11 and Iraq invasion. Both are definitely more horrible than killing whales”a) you have the wrong country. i’m in Canada, not the USA. how would you like it if i kept confusing Japan with Korea, hm?b) again, you can’t dismiss one horror by stating that there is another horror.i too think 9/11 and Iraq are horrid events that probably could’ve been prevented if people were more humane and open. in fact, i’d suggest that a world where it’s just fine to go poke wholes in intelligent animals with great huge spears is the exact sort of world where people head into senseless wars.it’s all connected.”Majority of canadian admits their responsible seal hunts.”i’m sorry, but i’ve seen the documentary evidence and that page is as much full of half truths and lies as the ICR’s website.yes, i’m ashamed that this happens in my country. and i take responsibility for it as a Canadian and add my efforts in working against this heinous slaughter as well.see, consistent.
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December 9, 2011 at 9:42 pm
You know, it’s really sad how they fold. I asked Laureann what she would do for four children whose mother hates them. She disappeared. After Andrea asked me what limits I would put on abortion and I asked her how much she would pledge for a woman not to have an abortion, she folded. I asked “Nancy” how she was able to raise four adopted children and volunteer in a hospital ward for children without a source of income, and she collapsed. Deanna claimed that she was off home-schooling and vanished without so much as a discussion of how much it takes to care for a child. Mr. Dinkle evidently felt conflicted about not wanting to address what makes feral children so different from normal children. In all those cases, every one of them avoided addressing the flip side of the issue– the need to care for the children they insist be born.
Of course, it could just be the holidays coming up, and they, like everybody else, are stressed out about how they’re going to pay for all those presents they needed to buy….
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December 11, 2011 at 10:51 am
I try to be very objective with this blog, but I honestly do believe that at some point, they run out of arguments. The only one who really hung in there was Deanna and she was rather articulate. Still, I’ll continue to opine, to analyze, to whine, to laugh and hope that my stuff just gives folks something to think about! Unless Kate, Charles, etc. can think of another way to use this blog to send messages to the readers?
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December 12, 2011 at 8:43 pm
Randall Terry’s latest ploy is to run anti-abortion “campaign ads” fronting for candidates who don’t stand a chance; TV stations have to play them because they’re considered free speech.
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December 13, 2011 at 11:43 am
That’s actually pretty smart. I remember last year seeing a rather graphic ad on our local tv station. i didn’t even know Randy was around anymore.
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December 16, 2011 at 4:18 am
He “reared his ugly mug” in Fla several years during that “right to life” case where the woman had been in a coma for several years! Her name escapes me…but I know you will remember the woman!
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December 16, 2011 at 4:43 am
terry schiavo
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December 13, 2011 at 3:11 pm
has this been going on since his son was killed?
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December 14, 2011 at 6:00 am
I don’t know; it hasn’t cramped his style though. Randy really didn’t like the kid once the young man came out of the closet, disowned him, condemned him, despised him. And just a week ago I got an appeal from Randy for funeral money! THAT is creepy
I next expect to hear from him how they reconciled and found Jesus together, so please send more.
On top of being a so-called “pro-lifer,” he’s shameless to the extreme. That any self-proclaimed “pro-lifer” would give money to a man who hates his dead son an example of how blind the true believers are to reality. It almost seems he would need to wear a sign saying, “Hey, I’m scamming you!” before they’d let the truth sink in.
I’m still waiting for him to extend his Christian judgementalism to adultery. Funny how he can be so focused on abortion that adultery doesn’t faze him.
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December 14, 2011 at 11:36 am
Wow, I didn’t hear about his son dying! What happened?
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December 16, 2011 at 12:10 am
he was in a car accident outside of atlanta.
this was jamiel, the one who came out of the closet
terry disowned his son.
i read an interview with jamiel and the young man was so enamored of his father. it was heartbreaking to think that someone would disown that young man.
i have read that they had reconciled. perhaps they did, perhaps not.
i hope that for jamiel’s sake they had.
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