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It is a life that begins with loss of innocence and ends with loss of innocence. At his birth in Bethlehem, wise men followed stars, shepherds saw angels... and a king ordered the deaths of newborn Jewish boys. The end of darkness, the coming of the light -- and the extinguishing of newly made lives too young to yet know right and wrong. The most innocent. Now? Now we witness another kind of innocence at the slaughter. Not the innocence of infants, new and full of potential. No. This is hard-won innocence -- the innocence of someone who has consciously done nothing wrong -- someone who has put his needs last in order to do the right thing. The loss of a life so glowingly good that its loss is like watching a perfect marble statue crash into a million unsalvageable pieces.

