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-- Sean Hiller

I pass through Fairview Park every day on my way to work. I always

look at the park as a photo opportunity. People flytheir kites, gliders

soar above the bluffs and sometimes you can see the miniature train blow

its steam.

But since Sept. 21, when the body of 16-year-old Ceceline Godsoe was

found there, the park has looked different to me. It has seemed like a

desolate and eerie place that I wouldn’t want to visit after dark.

A couple days after the murder, I visited a makeshift memorial. Seeing

her friends pay tribute to Ceceline warmed my perspective on the park a

little.

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