LuAnne Erickson
I am little, maybe nine or ten, eleven years old at the most, and it is Christmas time. At the north end of our long family room in our home in Minneapolis, I am quietly working alone at a card table wrapping gifts. I am absorbed in my project; I love to wrap presents, and all around me are bright bows and curling ribbons, papers, boxes, rolls of tape, extra scissors and tags. Some of the gifts I am wrapping are even for me; my mom seals them and I wrap them because I love to. It is the slow, methodical counterpart to the rush and hassle of Christmas that even I, as a child, know and sense in adults around me. I can take my time and pay attention to every detail making each package unique and beautiful.
Separating my work area from the television are is a black vinyl love seat and our Christmas tree decorated with dozens of ornament old and new, purchased and hand crafted. The colored lights blink a changing, yet repetitive design on my finished packages stacked on the corner of the table. The coziness of the room belies the cold and snow raging outside.
Over the back of the couch I can see the television and am listening to it as I work quietly at the card table. It's late for me, 10:00 p.m and the news comes on: they found LuAnne Erickson.
I know all about LuAnne Erickson's disappearance two weeks earlier. What details I missed on news reports I caught overhearing the hushed conversations between my parents about the Minneapolis girl who had disappeared two weeks earlier. The holiday season had been marred in the Twin Cities with updates of empty clues and frustrating speculation as to what had happened to this local teenage and neighbor boy who disappeared shortly after she did.
Now I pause and listen, watching the newscaster intently, the horrible story unfolds.
"Minneapolis police have confirmed the discovery of LuAnne Erickson's body in a south Minneapolis home. Reports indicate that Erickson and 15 year old Bradley Swanson had been chained in the basement of the house since their disappearances two weeks ago. Both had been beaten repeated, Erickson had
. . . to be continued
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