Greg Halman Laid to Rest
Greg Halman was laid to rest earlier today in his hometown of Driehuis wearing the #56 Mariners jersey he wore during his rookie season. It’s sadly the final chapter in the young man’s life after being stabbed to death last week.
Even more unfortunate is that that Greg’s own brother, who was suffering from mental issues in the day’s leading up to the murder and was set to see a specialist on Monday, is the main suspect.
Said Mariner’s general manager Jack Zduriencik:
“Every other thing is secondary when you realize you’re not going to see him anymore, and his family is dealing with such tragedy. We’re all brokenhearted. I don’t know what else to say. We’re all grieving. You could sit here and say a lot of things and never say enough. None of us have words for this.”
And that’s all there is to say. Rest in peace.
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This is so sad :( :( :(
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wow at the details. his brother has voices in his head and lives in a fantasy really. the fact that it says he doesn’t...
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