Friday, May 29, 2009

This is who I miss everyday


Mom loves you Kim

The guy did only 2 weeks in jail. Justice has a price tag. So does life.


To whom it may concern:

I am Kimberly Ann Keller's Mother. My name is Phyllis Keller. I will always be Kim's Mother. I also have a husband Spike, four other daughters, numerous grandchildren, and many others in my family. So I have to protect them. This a Mother's job. We are good people.

I have never had to bury a child. I pray to God I never have to again. Kim is my first born. So I don't know what a Mother is supposed to do when this happens. I have prayed about this many times. I have always prayed for Kim and all my family. Being a Mother means more than praying.

I know that there are people that have jobs to do. I pray for them too. Police, prosecutors and defense lawyers and newspaper people. But I want everyone to know that I have a job to do. My job did not end on that day. Therefore, why has no one asked me what I know about my daughter Kim? Is it not important what a Mother knows?

Here is what I know. Kim would not have taken her life, Mike's life or anyone else on that road that night. How do I know? Because I am her Mother. Kim is my first born child. I had a good relationship with her. I know my daughter. Maybe that is not proof. But it is the truth. My job is to make sure you get to the truth and that the truth is told.

There are many people that don't feel the truth has not been told. Many people will miss Kim because they knew her as a person who would never hurt anyone. Many people who would like a chance for you to listen to what they know about the truth. They know she was happy and had plans for her life. They do not know what to do.

So they ask Kim's Mother. I do not know what to say and that is painful. I have never been through this before and I pray to God I will never go through it again. A Mother has a right to justice. The truth for my daughter Kimberly Ann Keller. She is my first born and I will always protect her from undue harm. Because I will always love her. Just ask any Mother.

Phyllis Sue Keller

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