A mother has lost a son and a nephew in one funeral--a face of solitude and solace. Kennedy folding chairs remain at gravesite as physical testimony that Atlanta is feeling a loss.
The sister of Timothy Hill shows her deepest emotion. I couldn't help but feel the hurt along with her. Her face, if words, would have read, 'Why did it have to be little Timothy?'
Members of a 30 person search party comb an area near the Chattahoochee River where many of the victims were found. No one in this group walked further than arm's distance to the other. Nearly everyone carried a large stick.
A child full of fear, a grandmother hovering over her grandson, an armed citizen paints a picture and creates a feeling that Atlanta is not the same these days, since the child slayings began.
Two women and their two children walk to a neighborhood store. The children always walk in front of the parents and if there are two adults, the children walk in front and between them.
Jean Jones of the First Baptist Church Day Care Center in Denton, TX, takes her class for a walk. She has to use the harnesses to keep up with the kids.