
This dear Danbury woman, placed a large horseshoe shaped wreath of red and white carnations above the pit where the horses were buried behind the barn they were found. "I just wanted them to have some dignity to their death", "I just don't want this to be out of sight, out of mind." She attached 4 white ribbons to the wreath, one for each horse - with gold ink, she wrote, " To the four Thomaston horses" on one ribbon. Two others read "Because I care that you suffered" and "Because I care that you died". She signed the fourth. "I just couldn't believe that his could happen. I kept thinking of them starving, day after day, without food or water in that dark stable. I had to do this today, because I hope they didn't die in vain. I hope their suffering is remembered so that this can't happen again."
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