Elusive 'Closure'
For Walter Moreland, the kidnapping and slaying of his wife, Cynthia Moreland, is an unimaginable tragedy from which he'll never completely recover.
Posted — UpdatedWhen we talk about murder cases, we love to throw around words like "closure," as it relates to the victim's family.
For Walter Moreland, the kidnapping and murder of his wife, Cynthia Moreland, in August 2006 is an unimaginable tragedy that he will never completely recover from.
While this helps him take his mind off his grief for a short period of time, it does nothing to lessen it.
Moreland's pain is evident in the way he carries himself, as if there is a great weight on his shoulders holding him down. His face is drawn as he talks about his wife, the love of his life, his best friend.
The trial of the man accused in the Moreland case, Antonio Chance, has been delayed because his attorneys say he is mentally retarded.
Walter Moreland will never find "closure," but he hopes eventually, he will find justice.
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