Vermont prosecutor who was witness in social worker death, copes with guilt
The prosecutor is drawn time and again to the parking lot where flowers and candles now mark where he tried to save a social worker's life. Going back, he says, helps him cope with the guilt he feels because he lived and she didn't.
Note: Is he feeling guilt because he couldn't save her or because he helped her steal the kid who she was shot because of? Who knows?
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