There was nothing unusual about that Easter Sunday in 1975.
“How’s your Volkswagen, Jimmie?” Leonard asked him.
James didn’t speak. He answered the question by shooting his brother, setting off a spiral of violence and rage that ended as the deadliest shooting spree to ever occur in a private home in America’s bloody history.
One that left a grim and troubling haunting behind.
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