COLUMN: Little feels pain of actions 10 years later

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Published 5/2/2008 by VanRam at Turf Show Times: Front Page Posts
... I highly recommend reading the Brian Burwell's piece about Leonard Little in the PD today. It's a powerful piece of storytelling. I know I've made a few comments about Leonard Little over the years for causing that accident and getting off easy, but those weren't entirely fair sentiments. Having never been through anything like that it's easy to throw out those kind of statements. However, the punishment and reckoning a person's conscience - and it's clear from the story that Little does indeed have a conscience - puts them through can be far more difficult than any punishment ...

Do You Forgive Leonard Little?
Published 5/2/2008 by Tom Mantzouranis at FanHouse
... Little has finally addressed for the first time what happened then, when he killed a woman while driving drunk, and the aftermath he's dealt with personally at a school in St. Louis. ...

Ten years later, Leonard Little is sorry for killing that woman
Published 5/5/2008 at Shutdown Corner
... He hasn't spoken about it much since then, but last week, he did tell a group of sixth- and seventh-graders his cautionary tale, which included a half-hearted suicide attempt. ...

One Fan’s Reaction to Leonard Little’s Agony
Published 5/8/2008 by Hal Schaeffer at RAMblings
... Bryan Burwell of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch recently wrote a column about Little’s struggles off the football field. He followed up that column with ...

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Ten years later, Leonard Little is sorry for killing that woman

Ten years ago on his birthday, Leonard Little got drunk and decided to drive. He ran a red light, plowed his Navigator into a tiny little car, and he killed the mother inside. He hasn't spoken about it much since then, but last week, he did tell a group of sixth- and seventh-graders his cautionary tale , which included a half-hearted suicide attempt. "A few weeks later, I tried ...
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