Whenever I read stories like this one (and the one about Javonte Woods), I'm always conflicted. At the same time I want to respect the family's privacy, I want to know more, for entirely selfish reasons - whether, for example, the Woods son used maintenance meds, whether the hot temps played a role, etc.
At the end of the day, though, "horrifying" is the right word.
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I read this last week and couldn't agree more.
Whenever I read stories like this one (and the one about Javonte Woods), I'm always conflicted. At the same time I want to respect the family's privacy, I want to know more, for entirely selfish reasons - whether, for example, the Woods son used maintenance meds, whether the hot temps played a role, etc.
At the end of the day, though, "horrifying" is the right word.
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