Bill Landauer: Mindy Bennett dreams of the day.
She will pack her things.
She will pull onto Broadway and turn south on Main Street. She will reach Interstate 83 and head for Baltimore, where a new life waits.
She will leave Red Lion, the old cigar factory town in southeastern York County where she was raised. She'd been a basketball player. She'd dreamed of being a model. She'd had her first kiss there. But she also will leave behind April 24, 2003, and the moment that, for almost a decade, has made leaving impossible.
A steady flow of antidepressants, psychiatrists and psychologists helped Bennett learn to talk again about that day.
Maybe a firecracker had snapped, or a balloon had popped, or,…
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