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#1 The hearing was held in the Law and Justice Center in Chehalis. There were more media present than spectators. The waiting area was full of people, some appearing for their own trials, and some whose presence there I could not pinpoint.
#2 Everyone hopes for a warm and loving gathering of family and friends, but there is always a subliminal fear that someone we love could be in an accident on the way to Grandmother’s house for Thanksgiving or Christmas.
#3 Barb’s son, Freeman, was ten years younger than Ronda. Barb was very young when Ronda was born, only nineteen, and it probably was just as well that she had only her daughter to raise.
#4 Ronda wanted to be a Washington state trooper, and she almost was. She had many characteristics similar to her mother, who was also stubborn and single-minded. She wanted to marry and have children, and she almost achieved it all.
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#1
The hearing was held in the Law and Justice Center in Chehalis. There were more media present than spectators. The waiting area was full of people, some appearing for their own trials, and some whose presence there I could not pinpoint.
#2
Everyone hopes for a warm and loving gathering of family and friends, but there is always a subliminal fear that someone we love could be in an accident on the way to Grandmother’s house for Thanksgiving or Christmas.
#3
Barb’s son, Freeman, was ten years younger than Ronda. Barb was very young when Ronda was born, only nineteen, and it probably was just as well that she had only her daughter to raise.
#4
Ronda wanted to be a Washington state trooper, and she almost was. She had many characteristics similar to her mother, who was also stubborn and single-minded. She wanted to marry and have children, and she almost achieved it all.
#5
Ronda was the youngest female cadet ever hired by the Washington State Patrol. She was twenty, and her life was turning out just as she had hoped. She was assigned to patrol I-5 near Seattle, and she went to the Grays Harbor WSP detachment in Aberdeen.
#6
Ronda was very tough, but she needed a man in her life. She was very pretty, and she seemed to always have a boyfriend, but she wanted to be with Mark forever.
#7
Ronda was a very vulnerable woman who just wanted to be loved. She was religious, and never swore. She had a sense of humor, but was also fearlessly adventurous. She was very good at her job, and she proved it by taking on challenges that weren’t easy for her because she felt she had to keep proving herself.
#8
Ronda’s second marriage was also ending, and she was working in security at a Walmart and a Macy’s. She was always coming back wiser, but not more bitter.
#9
When Ronda was grieving the loss of her first marriage, the career she had loved, and her