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For Kimberly Vaughn’s family: ‘It’s been a long haul’

Parents, others speak publicly for first time

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His wife agreed.

“I think that since this entire process is over now and we won’t be involved with an appeal, we can begin to really get back to the business of grieving,” Susan said.

She said others advised that it would be difficult to be in the grieving process until after the trial was over. She also said watching the closing arguments made family members realize they had further to go in the process.

“We will never forget these four people, they’re there every day of our lives, but I think the perspective will change as we get older,” she said.

Wade said the trial process always loomed ahead of the family and recalled the difficulty of moving forward.

“You have to put your life on the back burner for awhile and bring this back to the front again, but you try to push it back when you can and go back to living your life and raising your kids,” he said.

In a more lighthearted moment, Del called Wade “my good son-in-law,” along with his other son-in-law in Nebraska.

“I’ve got two out of three,” he said.

A moment later, his tone changed, choking up as he realized he had more thanks to give — to God.

“Thank God for giving us the grace to get through this dark valley,” he said.

Susan cited faith, family and friends as helping her through the last several years.

The couple recounted how much the tragedy had changed theirs and their families’ lives and changes connected to them. Del said something that wouldn’t have been considered in the past — family members selecting spouses — now come under more scrutiny.

“These sort of things come to mind now, we didn’t think of them before,” he said. “We had no indication this individual, that he could be so evil or do such acts, but we did find out the hard way. We will be more vigilant next time.”

He later added that while their experience has changed them in this regard, they do realize Christopher was an exception in what happened, not the rule.

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