Memories of Crandon Shooting Victims

My Memory

rylee jo mccorkle Mar 19, 2009

i miss katrina so much she helped me put togethor a birthday present i had and pearled me a scarf.

My Memory

ashley garrow Oct 20, 2008

we the class of 2007 love u jordane u will always be in our hearts we will never forget u in how u were always nice to everyone we love u and miss u. I graduated with jordane and i always loved the kindness she had for others i will never forget u.

My Memory

Brittany-- 2005 graduate Oct 09, 2008

I graduated with Bradley, Chunk, Tyler, and Charlie. I still remember that day like it were yesterday. I got the phone call from another friend shortly after it had happened. I fell to my knees and I was in shock. Bradely had that smile that made you just love him and the bounce in his step. I remeber him talking about all the hot chicks him and his brother picked up, cracked me up everytime. Chunk had a laugh like no other, a big teddy bear. I never imagined Tyler causing the pain he caused that day. I'm thankfull that Charlie survived, I wish they all did. I miss them so much it still hurts knowing that they are gone and aren't coming back. My heart goes out to all the families that have lost their son or daughter. I knew Jordanne through Tyler she was a great person and had a beautiful smile. I met Lianna through some of my other friends, I didn't know Katrina or Lindsey very well. I miss my friends and I think about that day they were taken away from us quite often.
Crandon Angels.... Gone but Never Forgotten!!
I love and miss you guys!

I am so sorry for your loss

Louise Lagerman Jun 30, 2008

I know your pain,I lost my beautiful daughter March 2006 .I run a child loss website and forum [free of cost] For more support please visit
www.mychildlossgrief.org/
Again I am so sorry.
Louise Lagerman

Blood In My Locker - The Motion Picture

James Miller Mar 11, 2008

Blood In My Locker - The Motion Picture


James Miller Productions would like to respond to some concerns over the motion picture, "Blood In My Locker" which is to start shooting in Metro Vancouver in August 2008. The motion picture, although having a scene involving a mass school shooting, is being produced to educate and inform on prevention of violence and helping persons at risk of becoming violent in schools and communities. The film tells the story of four teens who face challenges and must learn to overcome them. Detailing the methods that work for three of the four while the fourth teen "falls through the cracks", it will be a gritty, shocking and graphic look at issues facing today's youth. It will not sensationalize the fourth individual and in fact will demonstarte ways that the youth is overlooked along with many warning signs and cries for help before he takes lives of fellow students and school staff. This film will be sure to fire up emotions and debate over the issues and act as a stepping stone for people of all ages and backgrounds to gain a further understanding of the issue and of how to identify risk factors and indicators.

James Miller, the script writer - producer and director has been working in the area of violence awareness and intervention for many years. He sees this film as a way to get the message out to the mass public. The film is sure to cause some debate and may be very emotional for some people to watch but at the end of the day, this film will prevent the loss of lives. That is the goal of the project. This will be a hollywood style movie that delivers an impactful message. Within the first 2 hours of posting the casting and crew call in Vancouver, BC Canada, dozens of people responded to get involved in this project in order to be a part of something they know will have a long lasting effect.

James says, " I am not here to glorify the individuals who have taken the lives of our children in schools around the globe. The sensationalism will be focused on the characters in the movie who are able to get help and admit they need outside assistance with their problems. The ones who recognise their own vulnerabilities and issues and are able to find the help they did not know was there. The ones who felt so alone and isolated by their issues and found that when they did get help, there were many others going through the same struggles and they were not alone after all. I know that some people will be upset with this project and I have already received some very intense communications against the project but that will not stop this project. It needs to be done."

James Miller is the Founding Director of the internationally recognized organization, "E.N.D. Youth Violence" (www.youthandviolence.com) and author of the book, The Three Keys To Youth Crime Prevention" being released later this year by Rowman and Littlefield Educational Publishing. James is also the Owner and President of James Miller Productions and several subsidiary companies. He has worked on many projects in the production industry and has also played small roles as an actor and comedian in several projects. He further stated, " I know how emotional this topic can be. I worked with victims of the Columbine tragedy to block the release of a video game that allowed players to re-enact the massacre. I assure everyone this will be something that at the end of the day will have a positive impact on the people who see the movie and the issue of Youth Violence as a whole.


James Miller can be reached at (604) 582-9624 - 24 Hours.

James Miller Productions
9955 116th Street
Surrey, BC Canada
V3V 7Y4
www.jamesmillerproductions.com

Blood In My Locker - The Motion Picture

James Miller Mar 11, 2008

Blood In My Locker - The Motion Picture


James Miller Productions would like to respond to some concerns over the motion picture, "Blood In My Locker" which is to start shooting in Metro Vancouver in August 2008. The motion picture, although having a scene involving a mass school shooting, is being produced to educate and inform on prevention of violence and helping persons at risk of becoming violent in schools and communities. The film tells the story of four teens who face challenges and must learn to overcome them. Detailing the methods that work for three of the four while the fourth teen "falls through the cracks", it will be a gritty, shocking and graphic look at issues facing today's youth. It will not sensationalize the fourth individual and in fact will demonstarte ways that the youth is overlooked along with many warning signs and cries for help before he takes lives of fellow students and school staff. This film will be sure to fire up emotions and debate over the issues and act as a stepping stone for people of all ages and backgrounds to gain a further understanding of the issue and of how to identify risk factors and indicators.

James Miller, the script writer - producer and director has been working in the area of violence awareness and intervention for many years. He sees this film as a way to get the message out to the mass public. The film is sure to cause some debate and may be very emotional for some people to watch but at the end of the day, this film will prevent the loss of lives. That is the goal of the project. This will be a hollywood style movie that delivers an impactful message. Within the first 2 hours of posting the casting and crew call in Vancouver, BC Canada, dozens of people responded to get involved in this project in order to be a part of something they know will have a long lasting effect.

James says, " I am not here to glorify the individuals who have taken the lives of our children in schools around the globe. The sensationalism will be focused on the characters in the movie who are able to get help and admit they need outside assistance with their problems. The ones who recognise their own vulnerabilities and issues and are able to find the help they did not know was there. The ones who felt so alone and isolated by their issues and found that when they did get help, there were many others going through the same struggles and they were not alone after all. I know that some people will be upset with this project and I have already received some very intense communications against the project but that will not stop this project. It needs to be done."

James Miller is the Founding Director of the internationally recognized organization, "E.N.D. Youth Violence" (www.youthandviolence.com) and author of the book, The Three Keys To Youth Crime Prevention" being released later this year by Rowman and Littlefield Educational Publishing. James is also the Owner and President of James Miller Productions and several subsidiary companies. He has worked on many projects in the production industry and has also played small roles as an actor and comedian in several projects. He further stated, " I know how emotional this topic can be. I worked with victims of the Columbine tragedy to block the release of a video game that allowed players to re-enact the massacre. I assure everyone this will be something that at the end of the day will have a positive impact on the people who see the movie and the issue of Youth Violence as a whole.


James Miller can be reached at (604) 582-9624 - 24 Hours.

James Miller Productions
9955 116th Street
Surrey, BC Canada
V3V 7Y4
www.jamesmillerproductions.com

my prayers to all

carissa gunderson Feb 28, 2008

i never knew any of the people tht were involved in the shooting but i use to live in crandon i would have never thought that this would have happened. i didnt even no them my cousin did but yet i cried so hard because i new tht other familys were attached to them and now their lives are changed forever, that path they were once on before faded away. we may not see them in person or hear there voices but we can still see and hear them in our hearts. My prayers go out to everyone whos hearts were torn apart by this shooting. Prayers from carissa gunderson and her family

My Memory

Jen Feb 11, 2008

I knew Tyler. Never could I have dreamt of the pain he would cause. Never would I have dreamt he loved her so much. Never would I have dreamt I would remember him in such a sad way. Never would I have dreamt my heart could ache for victims and families i did not know. Never would I have dreamt it would be so close to home.

My Memory

Heidi Radosevich & Family, Green Bay Feb 08, 2008

Although I never knew any of these wonderful angels nor their families. I live near by and my heart is filled with hurt and sorrow for all of the families! There are never any words strong or powerful enough to take that pain away. Please know you are all in our thoughts and prayers everyday!
"Never Say Goodbye........It's Until We Meet Again"

My memories of Jordanne

Ross Kincaid Jan 30, 2008

My memories were of Jordanne. I went to school and graduated with her. She was an awesome person and I still cannot believe to this day that she is gone and will always be gone. Probably the most recent memories that I have of her is when we were in senior study hall and we would just sit and talk all hour. She was a really good friend, and person. People like her are really hard to come by anymore, and i am glad that I had the privelage of knowing her.

My heart felt memories

Ashley Sheldon Jan 11, 2008

Most of my memories were with lindsey.
We grew up as kids together. Her 6th birthday I was the only one that came.It was an awsome party.Lindsey's brother was there too. We had cake and ice cream, There was a pinata, and there was something else but it was in the auditoruim of the old crandon high school where the party was held.There's a whole lot more memories to share but the one I cherish the most is, that she was my friend.
Now all I can say is Good Bye...

Good ol' Cusins

Amanda Murray Dec 19, 2007

Jordanne Murray is my cusin,I live in Missouri so I didn't get to see her alot like I wanted to.The last time I saw her was in Febuary,I came up to Crandon to vistit my family.We all got together and had a family dinner and game night,even Tyler came he was so nice and Jordanne seemed really happy.I left two days later and was suppose to come up in June to see her Graduate...I never made it and wish I could have made it. Sometimes I wish we were the little kids we used to be. I Miss my cusin.

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