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Lynda Dawn remembered
Thoughts and Memories (quoted on Facebook)

Lynda was my cousin and I am glad that there are people like you
out there showing your support. TC.

    I knew Lynda from the age of 8 until she died. She was a year
    above me in school, the same year as my brother, and lived
    'just around the corner' from us. I remember going to Lynda's
    house to see their dog's new puppies and also seeing their
    baby hamster's. I remember playing with her in the park and
    the bus journeys home from Lutterworth Grammar School
    Youth Club.

    I remember all of those things but the most vivid memory I
    have is the day I learnt of Lynda's death. It was during
    lunchtime at Lutterworth Grammar that the rumours started.
    Karen, the friend Lynda was due to meet the previous night,
    was in pieces in the playground. After lunch we attended a
    History lesson - our teacher had to tell the class that Lynda had
    been murdered.

    I returned home that afternoon to be met with police
    everywhere and my Mum and brother in tears.

    The death of Lynda shattered the community. Three years
    later it happened all over again with Dawn. (Angela Smith).

    Having lived and grown up in Narborough and gone to school in
    Enderby, I have vivid memories of the trauma caused to not only
    these poor girls families, for whom there will never be justice but
    to close communities we lived in as a whole.
    Friends and loved ones under suspicion; terror when youngsters
    were late home from an evening with friends.... there is no shred
    of doubt this barbarian committed this crime.... while I don't agree
    with the death penalty per se,   For the crime he committed and
    with such strong proof of his guilt why are we paying for his life in
    prison? And even more to the point even considering giving him his
    freedom?  SP.
Remember
"the other
murdered
and missing
children"