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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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“He’s the evil in the night,” he said.

Susan said the family has sought to move forward by celebrating important moments in the family — she said there’s a hole where Kimberly’s family was, but they try not to dwell.

“Del and I have worked hard that Kim and her children aren’t the focus of our home, that our other children and other grandchildren are celebrated for the great things they’re doing,” she said, noting graduations and other milestones. “We try to be there for them and not have Kim be the elephant in the room.”

Del and Wade weighed in on what they had wanted to hear from Christopher at the sentencing. Christopher instead declined to give a statement.

“In my heart, I was hoping he would open up and say why I did this or what my justification was or why I thought I could get away with it, or what was his motivation,” Del said.

“I’m sorry,” Wade said, interjecting.

“I’m sorry would have been a good one,” Del said. “He could have just said that and it would have helped a little bit on the closure aspect, but he’s always been a person who is very careful on what he did or did not say and he was not as shy as some people think. He was clever and cagey.”

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